King Heat Ensemble — “Songs” | EP Review by Bucket List Music UK

leo melo
Bucket List Music UK
2 min readJul 15, 2019
The King Heat Ensemble — “Songs” EP cover

Yes. It has been some time since my last post. But I am so happy to return, and I’m in love with this new review subject. I have owed this band, as well as a few others, my words for some time. And each one I have the privilege to listen, brings a memory or it creates one.

Choosing to start with The King Heat Ensemble was not by any preference. It started by a random selection of materials I had lined up to review, and I found myself listening to it over and over (and over) again. I suggested my wife listens to it. Then my brother. Then my friends. All with the same guarantee — this album will take you home. Wherever you are. And if you are at home, it feels like a warm cozy blanket.

The UK duo named The King Heat Ensemble — formed by Jeff Kightly (guitar and vocals) and Dave Goldsmith (drums and keys) does not yet have the level of fame I feel they deserve. Their EP “Songs”, launched in 2018, is so well composed, recorder and produced, that it’s hard to believe their music isn’t playing in top charts in the four corners of our blue planet.

READ THE FULL REVIEW AT THE BUCKET LIST MUSIC UK WEBSITE

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leo melo
Bucket List Music UK

Photographer and Visual Designer based in London — here to share a little of my thoughts…