
Ki: Theory
Ki: Theory
© 2001 Kringer Records (783707269320)
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"Setting up a wide range of textures with the blending of acoustic and electric guitars, their sophisticated interplay gives the album a solid dose of musical intelligence." - James Graham, C-Ville Weekly, Charlottesville, VA.
tracks
- 1 Echoes
- 2 Walking in the Darkness
- 3 To Want
- 4 Sameness
- 5 Tom and Betty Joe
- 6 Head
- 7 Morning Light
- 8 Divided
- 9 House
- 10 But To Fly
- 11 I Don't Know
- 12 Light as a Feather
- 13 No Reason
- 14 Devil Eyes
- 15 Over Now
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Ki: Theory, pronounced "key", is a post-grunge power rock four-piece from Harrisonburg, VA.
This album combines heavy riffs with an intricate network of harmonies and melodies.
Their self-titled album released on Kringer Records was produced by Steve Van Dam, guitarist and founding member of the band Everything and was mixed by Jim Ebert, past producer of Marvelous 3, Everything and Cowboy Mouth.
Ki: Theory's single Morning Light was officially added to Harrisonburg, VA's rock station, 106.3 WBOP on January 22, 2001.
Morning Light has been in heavy rotation for 11 weeks and peaked at #1 for the week of March 26th-April 1st.
Ki: Theory was also officially added to 89.9 WNRS Sweet Briar/Amherst, VA on Monday April 2, 2001 and for the two weeks on air, Ki: Theory has been #1 in spins.
Ki: Theory recently just secured the Baltimore based, Creative Booking International, as their exclusive booking agent.
With Creating Booking International, Ki: Theory plans to tour incessantly in support of their self titled debut.
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Incredible
author: JoniDefinately hold their own and shine against the old and current greats of rock and metal. I've bought all three of their albums now, and very happy to have done so. This band could well be the Led Zeppelin of their generation.
New Wave? Try NEXT WAVE of ROCK.
author: Bruce Lomet (CHINASKI)The intricacy of the guitar work is the first thing that catches your ear. Soaring vocals and a ROCK SOLID rhythm section powers these songs into the NEXT WAVE of ROCK. Ki: Theory proves that guitar rock is far from dead and is in fact ALIVE and Kicking HARD.