Kyle Craft: Dolls of Highland review – brilliant, rollicking debut
(Sub Pop)Hailing from a tiny town in Louisiana, Kyle Craft isn’t the most obvious character to reinvent himself as a silver-haired glam desperado, but inspiration struck after he found a David Bowie album in K-Mart. Thus, this unlikely but brilliant debut hurls together Craft’s Dylan-meets-Brett Anderson holler with rollicking ragtime stomp, reminiscent of vintage Cockney Rebel or early Suede. The instantly singable likes of Berlin and Lady of the Ark are peopled by “girls an...
Guardian Music — (Sub Pop)Hailing from a tiny town in Louisiana, Kyle Craft isn’t the most obvious character to reinvent himself as a silver-haired glam desperado, but inspiration ... more info