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Illuminate

Karmacoda

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Album Review

Having a female lead singer isn't mandatory for a trip-hop group, but it has certainly worked well for a long list of them — and Karmacoda is among the American groups that should be included on that list. Heather Pierce, Karmacoda's lead singer, is clearly a major asset for this San Francisco-based unit; she favors a smooth, sensuous, easy-on-the-ears vocal style that is perfect for the sleek grooves found on Illuminate. Pierce doesn't provide all of the lead vocals on this 2007 release — there are some male lead vocals as well — but she is the main singer and handles herself enjoyably well on a 52-minute disc that combines trip-hop with adult alternative pop/rock and frequently incorporates soul elements. This is an American group with a lot of British influences, which range from Portishead to Massive Attack to Everything But the Girl; Pierce, in fact, has obviously gotten plenty of inspiration from Portishead's Beth Gibbons and Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn. But Karmacoda is an appealing group in their own right, and one of the things they have going for them is their appreciation of R&B. Infectious grooves like "Hope Over Hope," "Something" (not to be confused with the Beatles classic), "Delay the Sun," and "Glow" aren't R&B in the strict sense, but they demonstrate that R&B overtones can be a tasty ingredient even if a group essentially has a pop outlook. Although trip-hop has been a largely British phenomenon, it has by no means been an exclusively British phenomenon — and Illuminate is a pleasing example of what the U.S. has to offer in the trip-hop department.

Customer Reviews

Almost Trance-Inducing

Coming from the San Francisco Bay Area to bring the world a melodic genre-blending third album release is Karmacoda, the female-fronted four-piece band with a message of emotion and the talent to back it up. The band’s new CD Illuminate brings together several of the genres they have toyed with in the past including pop, rock, jazz, electronic, trip hop and punk. Visual imagery fills the lyrics which are brought to your ears by the richly sweet voice of Heather Pierce and delivered to completion by the band’s multi-instrumental development of sound. The melody of the CD’s first single, “Turn” is almost trance-inducing, but it is the complete package of the CD from start to finish which really demonstrates the way the band has blended multiple influences to create a sound of their own. - Melodic.net review

Wow!

This is the best Karmacoda album yet! A must have!

A fantastic album

This is an amazing set of songs, a must have for trip hop and electronica fans.

Illuminate, Karmacoda
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Electronic, Music
  • Released: Feb 20, 2007

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