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A self-described “group of travelers met and
formed around the mystical Lake Atitlan in the high
mountains of Guatemala,” Kan’Nal
mixes heavy percussive rhythms with lilting guitar
and spirited vocal interplay. Already a success
in Guatemala with a Top 10 radio hit and large concert
audience, they have chosen Boulder as the home base
for their U.S. charge with this release titled Dreamwalker.
From the instant primal energy of the first track
“Gypsy” into the subdued almost flamenco
guitar strummings of “All Things Must Change,”
Kan’Nal presents a worldly take on the universal
language of song structure and melody. The standout
track for me was the fifth track “Time”
with its soulful and simplistic lyrics sung over
laid-back musicianship. I thought that this track
tried the least to be something more than it was
on an album where towards the end I was starting
to wonder if I had heard these melodies before.
In modern music lyrics play an important part
in almost any song and with Kan’nal it was
no exception. With lyrics like “Come together
/ Inspire the divine union/ Plant seeds in the
mothers core and grow like corn”, and “Open
your eyes within your dreams/ its time to understand
your life is the mystery,” I was getting
hard pressed to understand whether I was missing
a point that other Kan’Nal fans “got,”
or if there was any point to get. Maybe it was
simple as just feeling something, although that
was in questions as well. With “earth-mother”
type spirituality ensconced into the core of every
song, I could see where it grabs at people interested
in that style of life, but I personally was ready
to give the lyrics a complete break and just focus
on the music by the end of Dreamwalker.
With most songs written by the guitar driven
duo of Tzol (who is also lead
vocals) and Tierro the lead guitarist,
coupled with a rhythm section complete with didgeridoo,
I have been told this band puts on an amazing
show with theatrics and art to accompany their
musical performance. Fans of Rusted Root, Dave
Matthews, String Cheese, and even STS9 should
all consider checking this band out. Kan’nal
plays at Cervantes on April 23rd, and at the Boulder
Theater on April 28th where they will officially
celebrate the release of Dreamwalker.
www.kannal.org
-Nathan Zirk, April 22, 2005
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