Sam Kassirer – the producer who has helmed three albums by
Josh Ritter as well as projects by David Wax Museum and Langhorne Slim – speaks
highly of his experience working with band Kingsley Flood on their breakout
album 'Battles' (out now). He says, "What excited me about working with
Kingsley Flood was their ability to write songs that one can sink their teeth
into but also just bob their head to in the car. 'Battles' dips in and out of
those musical depths in a really rewarding way for me."
The producer was recently the subject of a Boston Globe
feature, which goes into depth about the Great North Sound Society, Kassirer's
farmhouse/studio in southern Maine. Of the Kingsley sessions, he recalls,
"The whole band spending two weeks in a farmhouse in rural Maine really
brought everyone together creatively to make the most powerful statement
possible and I think this comes across on 'Battles.'
Kingsley Flood will make its Newport Folk Festival debut
this summer and has seen tracks debut at Rolling Stone and MTV.com.
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