Album: Tawk Tomahawk - Hiatus Kaiyote
Tawk Tomahawk is the debut album by the Australian neo-soul band, Hiatus Kaiyote. Released in 2012, the album is a stunning showcase of the band's unique and experimental sound, blending elements of jazz, funk, and soul to create a sound that is entirely their own.
The album's lead single, "Nakamarra," features guest vocals from Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest and became an instant classic upon its release, with its infectious melody, lush instrumentation, and soulful vocals making it an instant hit. Other standout tracks include "Rainbow Rhodes," "Mobius Streak," and "Ocelot," which showcase the band's ability to create intricate and layered compositions that blend different genres and styles.
One of the most impressive aspects of Tawk Tomahawk is Hiatus Kaiyote's ability to create a sonic universe that is both complex and accessible. The album is a nuanced portrayal of life as a young and creative band, with the band exploring themes of identity, culture, and spirituality with a sharp and insightful perspective.
Overall, Tawk Tomahawk is a groundbreaking work of neo-soul that solidified Hiatus Kaiyote's place as one of the most important and innovative bands of the modern era. The album's impressive songwriting, innovative production, and cross-genre experimentation make it a must-listen for fans of neo-soul, jazz, and popular music.
Tracklist:
"Mobius Streak"
"The World It Softly Lulls"
"Leap Frog"
"Malika"
"Ocelot"
"Boom Child"
"Lace Skull"
"Rainbow Rhodes"
"Sphinx Gate"
Release date: April 20, 2012