Simon Lewis and Stephen Palmer say this about that:
“With a funky West-Coast groove, 5-Track and Glass Goblins are a ray of sunshine as they wind their way across the four songs on their EP “Kira”. Sounding like the Grateful Dead on the title track, the sweet vocals and mellowness are perfectly melded together, the softness tempered by the sad lyrics contained within the song. Slightly rockier “Space Angel” contains some excellent lead guitar and a fine bass-line that leads the way through the song, the track ending in a squeal of feedback. With a similar feel, “I Don’t Know What to Do”, is a live track that has a looser feel, the guitar again dominating. Also live is the final 25 minute improvisation “Yuppie Repellent”, a track that sound like it could have been recorded at the Fillmore in 1967, the guitar dancing and weaving through the matrix of sound created by the rest of the band, lovely stuff only slightly marred by an over loud snare drum. As it says on the press release “If you lose your happy thoughts you’ll fall out of the sky”, no chance of that whilst this is playing, I think.”
You can find the Terrascope March 09 Reviews page here:
http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Rumbles_March09.htm
and the KIRA CD here:
http://www.5-track.com/CDkira.html

good luck
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