| Kinematic Live @ the Jager Uprising by Neil Wedd for Jager Uprising & InPress Magazine 29 September 2005 |
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| "Kinematic played a wonderful set. Coldplay comes to mind. Slower songs with magnificent vocals. Four piece with acoustic and electric guitar, bass and drums. The lead vocals hit spots that make you shiver. The playing is tight and the band are very comfortable working together to create some great songs. They launch their CD at the Corner on Sunday October 9. Make the effort to see the band." | |||||
| Live at the Indie Initiative by Neil Wedd for indieinitiative.com Espy, St Kilda, 30 January 2003 |
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| "Kinematic were a great way to end the night. A very polished set, sounding like Coldplay, Travis, etc. Great vocals and playing. Lots of space, well constructed songs. They used to be Panadol (sic, Aspirin) and have been to the UK and returned with this line-up. Very impressive. When Evan likes a band that is not his favourite style I take notice." | |||||
| Espy, St Kilda, 26 June 2003 | |||||
| "Kinematic were extraordinary. One of the top three bands I have seen at the Indie Initiative. A four piece with great three part harmonies. Acoustic guitar and acoustic bass, electric guitar and drums. Brilliant songs that swept me down to the front. Touches of Teenage Fan Club and other bands I couldn’t name, but they added their own touches. You must see or hear this band." | |||||
| Espy, St Kilda, 12 September 2003 | |||||
| "Kinematic were again outstanding. The singer’s voice makes them stand out. It is a haunting, ethereal presence. With other voices to back him up you are transported along. The acoustic bass sets off the guitars. But it is the voices that gives the music its definition." | |||||