Kid Dakota
So Pretty
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Kid Dakota
So Pretty
Self Released, 2000
RiYL: Built To Spill, Low |
The title track is a lugubrious and haunting song filled with minimalist instrumentation and a loud, distortion-induced chorus which frames Jackson's quirky and eerie lyrics like the haunting, "instead of a habit, you should have a hobby / like Barbie or bubble gum cards." However, the gloom is interrupted, briefly, by the slow and lovely acoustic love (or lust) song, "Pairin' Off." Throughout it all, Kid Dakota understands that plodding tempos and severe honesty can be as effective (or even more so) than blazing speed and extreme dynamics.
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