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Sunday, November 18, 2018

KENT


promo packshot
Artist: KENT
Title: Hot Chicken Sandwich
Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Country / Blues /
Label: Indie
Release Date: Nov 9 2018
Photo: Jessica MacIsaac

"That's exactly the sound we're looking for on Smokestack Lightnin'"
- Norman Thompson WUCF 89.9 FM - Orlando, FL, USA

"Brilliant EP!"
- John Scott - Spark FM 107.0 FM - Sunderland, UK

"Outstanding music, made me happy!"
- Lucien Knapen Radio Ariane 107.6 FM - Belgium

"Hot Little Chicken is excellent."
- Jon Wesley KNSJ 89.1 FM - San Diego, CA

"Cracking stuff, love the raw sound. Will be delighted to play this"
- Mike Lightfoot Saint 94.7 FM - Essex, UK

"5 out of 5"
- Art Menius WCOM 103.5 FM - Carrboro NC USA

"Love Kents voice and lyrics. Definitely an EP to be had by any music loving person. Going on my playlist this week"
- Mike Stewart 100.3FM Sydney Australia

"Hungry for some fine tunes then get stuck into this HOT CHICKEN SANDWICH Glorious!!!!"
- Tom Hamilton Celtic Music Radio - Scotland

"Feeling good after hearing this. Five songs well worthy of adding to my playlists! "
- Trevox Argyll FM, 106.5 FM, Campbeltown, Scotland

"Very good ana original songwriting!"
- Massimo Ferro RadioVoceSpazio (RVS) FM 93.8 - Alessandria, Italy

An earthy roots Folk & Canadiana with traces of Psychobilly-esque undertones. Simon & Garfunkel meet Stan Ridgeway.

From the three rivers of Pictou harbour in the Canadian east of Nova Scotia emerges KENT and his the debut release "Hot Chicken Sandwich".

BANDCAMP
https://kent2.bandcamp.com/album/hot-chicken-sandwich

KENT's lyrics weave an introspective look at life and community in rural Canada. From the self-examination of lost possibilities (Everyone who knows me, knows I could do better...but me) in "Dry Little Cracker" to the mournful self portrait of "Tonto Lamento" that speaks of anguish "his heart it is a wind swept plain" KENT offers up a revealing personal portrait his own story and life.

Pictou was a receiving point for many Scottish immigrants moving to a new home in northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island following the Highland Clearances of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Consequently, the town's slogan is "The Birthplace of New Scotland"; the first wave of immigrants is acknowledged to have arrived on September 15, 1773, on the Hector.

All songs written by Kent Vodden.
Kent Vodden-vocals, tenor guitar, cigarbox, ukulele, percussion.

Jesse King-bass, guitar, keyboard, percussion. Recording, mixing, and mastering. 

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