Member Since: 26/08/2005
Band Members: Blazing Saddles bitch...
Sounds Like: Damn your lysergic telecasting tripstate furious soft emergency music again. Ossum" - www.myspace.com/jinder"Beautifully ambient, looped, twisted and delicate. Kid & Co end tonight with a tragically short three-song set, which sees Amy capture complete attention through sheer minimal experimentation. Joined by Betikas Ritchie on gently brushed drums and Rolph on double bass, her softly picked guitar playing is made to capture imagination.Entering to a crackled Lenny Bruce recording, the first track brought on images of Kerouac with the 50s jazz feel of the bass and drums. The other two tracks were stripped barer, one accompanied by simple cello and both creating a sense of the unexpected. Clearly wildly imaginative, if this is the start of something bigger, Amy has a world of adventure at her fingertips."Tony Foster - www.bhone.co.uk"Performing in front of a backdrop visual in the shape of French new wave film-maker Jean-Luc Goddard's 'A bout de souffle,' her gently picked electric guitar, backed by equally gently brushed drums and double bass was inspired. Before being accompanied instrumentally, her opener was silently witnessed, the audience paying full attention. Kid Amy has the ability grab you with her own individual style, though as once before on this stage I was left wanting more." Mike Stand
Type of Label: Major