“Useful Solitude” is the phrase Kevin Krauter uses to describe Toss Up, his upcoming full-length debut on Bayonet Records – both the conditions in which it was created and the prevailing theme of these nine iridescent indie-pop songs. In between tours the Indiana musician spent long hours in his basement, guitars and vintage keyboards his only company, and tested out ideas, explored new sonic avenues, savored new sounds, and taught himself how to play a few instruments.
‘Toss Up’ builds on the sonic worlds of Krauter’s first releases, conveying a similar mood with a greater array of instruments and influences. An insightful songwri’er with a lyrical style that is both economical and evocative, Krauter crafts unique soundscapes that scramble a range of influences – ’60s flower pop, ‘70s easy listening, ’80s New Wave, ’90s alt-radio, ’00s indie rock. The secret tension on Toss Up, the engine that drives these songs: melody propelled by rhythm, melancholy fended off by the exuberance of simply creating art.
Toss Up by Kevin Krauter