I first heard some of Khruangbin's music not long after the release of their debut album, but at that point it didn't grab me, nor did it on a number of other occasions thereafter when I heard it on the radio. What eventually turned my head and made me listen properly was seeing them play (as I recall it was this performance), which is odd, as there's scant obvious showmanship involved, and yet they're mesmerising to watch.
My eyes and ears newly opened, I ordered their then-current second album Con Todo El Mundo, and later, in 2020, its follow-up: Mordechai - both on CD. At first I wasn't sure if the newer record was an improvement on the one before, but, on further aquaintance, I grew to believe it was indeed a step up.
I've heard it many times, but even now can only bring to mind a couple of its tunes from just looking at the track titles ('Time (You and I)' and 'Pelota'). I don't have strong favourites among the songs but rather enjoy the record as a whole, relishing the warm, languid mood it evokes. I like the cover design too.
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