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JANGLE JUICY - INPRESS MAGAZINETonight Wednesday 26th July 2006 at Bar Open from 8pm is called Jangle Gym, consisting of Rebecca Barnard and Neville K. The Australian Songwriter's Association monthly Melbourne showcase of acoustic talent, is proud to present....one of the most vibrant performers to emerge from South Africa since Jonty Rhodes, hard rocking fingerpicking maestro Neville K, bringing his sensitive side and six string to show us what tough guys do on Wednesday nights.-------july 2006
Australia When first hearing this band, one instant vocal recognition came to mind – Jakob Dylan, lead singer of The Wallflowers and son of Bob Dylan. It’s good to be compared with talented and successful musicians, but Neville has a range all their own. This raspy and old soulful sound draws you in and keeps you wanting more. Mixed with beautiful rhythmic lines and compelling lyrics, Neville is a soulful, eclectic band with a definite present and future in the music world. Originating from South Africa , Neville K formed Neville with talented musicians, Brad Ackland on bass and Peter Guidera on drums. The fusion of rock and folk that is brought by each member of the band creates a genuine combination. There is an underlying theme that runs throughout Neville’s catalog – belief that honesty can break down all barriers and truth can reveal beauty, although sometimes scarred. “Hope” shows the rawness of reality with a vocal track, voicing a compelling political and social commentary. Keeping with the same vein, “Sugar in My Veins” eludes to the same reality with a beautiful melodic sweetness. The band switches gears by cranking up the momentum on “Hide your Disappointment.” Unlike the previous two, this track is more lively and rock driven. This band shows that you can vary your stylistic range but keep a lyrically symbiotic relationship strong. With such influences as Dave Matthews Band, Harry Connick, Jr. and Counting Crows, one can see how this band has a great collection of artists to strive from and create a following all their own. ---- North East In-Tune FEB '06 "Full of the funky blues, Neville lays down smooth grooves with plenty of delta & flemmenco style lead guitar intermixed with jazz fueled fusion, and lots of kickback. There's also alot of jamming on No Need To Hurry, but when there are vocals courtesy of Neville K himself (who's also doing the fine picking on the album, and no I don't know if he's related to the Jack Klotz of WEA fame), the music takes a definite alternative feel, and the vocal timbre is similar to a whiskey worn Elvis Costello or tenored Shawn Mullins. All In A Memory has a spanish guitar lick that goes in and out over a lounge groove and K croacking what has to be a hit. On much of the album Neville and his band lay back, right on the edge of the slur. It's a genuine sign of quality. Anyone who likes great songwriting, songs, and style, will dig No Need To Hurry". - Todd @ Underground Magazine
No Need To Hurry, Neville Well you’re wrong, just one man alone can do this…
Without A Trace - Press Release: Rising Stars |
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Well, now I finally have a massive paragraph of awards under my name, surely to impress any licensing dealer and fan (I've already impressed my family and close friends). This means that my music is now officially good with this stamp of approval: • ASA Award Winner (Lyric Category) 2008 Australian Songwriting Contest.
Pretty cool, well it looks like a lot but it's really just a lot of work! NK
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