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Singer and songwriter Ben Barnett is the base of Kind of Like Spitting,
and such a talented and prolific individual that, while he may not
have the best luck available, he certainly manages to create some
of the most overwhelmingly powerful songs of love and torture imaginable-again
and again and again. He seems to write songs in the way that you
breathe-consistently, constantly, and as a necessity-pouring albums
from his mouth, head, and hands multiple times a year, each one
as essential and moving as the next.
Barnett's songs
can rotate between somber, solemn solo pieces, explosive, full-band
rock or pop, and songs with his talented friends bringing in other
instruments to highlight or create a mood. Between all styles handled
by Kind of Like Spitting, though, lies the solid punk ethic and
influence and an ability for immense lyrical depth and directness
held by truly few.
Within the
last couple years, Barnett has uncharacteristically stored his songs,
allowing them to gradually gestate, change, and move into and out
of each other until two completely different, full albums beautifully
came together out of the pool: In the Red (Hush Records)
and The Thrill of the Hunt. These years have taken him all
over the country for stretches here and there, and the recordings
reflect it: sessions that provided tracks for both albums included
Seattles Hall of Justice with Chris Walla (Death
Cab for Cutie, Decemberists, Hot Hot Heat, TOTH #2, 4,
7, 8, 10); Providence, RI, work with Dave Auchenbach (Lightning
Bolt, Wheat, TOTH #9, 12); Louisiana and North Carolina
studio time (TOTH #7); and Portland, OR, self-recorded basement
material that could never be as engagingly reproduced as during
the first heated night it was tracked (TOTH #3, 6). The record also
features, in its title track, the first lead vocal from longtime
Kind of Like Spitting guitarist/background vocalist, David J. (also
of Novi Split), and three highlights from Redders long-running
Kind of Like Spitting internet cover song series. The thirteen TOTH
songs, some of which morphed from session to session, were all brought
back together into their natural whole by Barnett and Auchenbach
in a marathon mixing/tweaking/recording period, resulting in the
wonderful piece of pared-down art reminiscent of the air of KOLS
fan-favorite You Secretly Want Me Dead.
Full-Length Discography and Links:
Bridges Worth Burning (Barsuk
Records)
Nothing Makes Sense Without It (Slowdance
Records) /
(New American Dream)
Old Moon In the Arms of the New (Jealous
Butcher) / (Hush
Records)
One Hundred Dollar Room (Ohev
Records, Ganaa Recordings)
You Secretly Want Me Dead
(Jealous Butcher) / (Hush
Records)
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