"The renegades of the nottingham music scene are fast becoming the toast of london.
The achingly beautiful sound of sonic warfare" NME
Amongst The Trees - Album Reviews
Having gathered a generous fan base with their debut Transference back in 2007, they're back to expand on that with Amongst The Trees, a moody, intriguing and formidable with hints of The Cure and The Velvet Underground cleverly interwoven. If The Walls Keep Talking is a pristine example of their power and presentation. Both indicate how the quintet have stepped up their game. The five piece squeeze every drop of intensity and emotion into each of the ten tracks. An album that deserves widespread recognition.
★★★★★ 5/5
ThisIsNottingham.co.uk
"An excellently constructed, executed and produced album that is sure to bring The Kull the recognition they deserve".
Leftlion October - November 2009
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Live
"Shows are explosive exciting, intriguing and intense. The melodic soundscapes,
profound waves of guitars and vocals transfix audiences, holding them with a raw,
breathless mind-melt of pure adrenaline and an over whelming sense of conviction
to their cause . They create a massive wall of densely packed power with subtle
influences of …. the Cure, the Verve and Spaceman 3 , twinned with the same sinister
yet uplifting undertones of bands such as the Velvet Underground and Joy Division…..
To watch them, The Kull are intense, intelligent and inspiring they bring optimism
and leave you with intrigue, a skill most bands spend their careers failing to
achieve."
On Record
"The Kull bring emotion, intimacy and hope. Transference is a dynamic and poignant record that uncovers a barrage of emotions as it soars through darkness and light. It is an amazing debut album from a band that has managed their career on instinct, passion and a will of their own. Indeed, that is the point with the Kull; its real, it’s them, and you feel it."
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