Crucial questions around healing, cultural identity, and disability are among the many subjects visited by Thanya Iyer's sophomore album, KIND. Although represented by a concise title, KIND explores an expansive universe where Iyer and her band examine int
erpersonal relationships, ideas of home and destination, and our collective responsibilities to one another. To aid in this journey of big, difficult questions, Iyer enlists the help of a huge cast of musicians, with guest features ranging from brass trios, vocal sextets, flautists, and harpists.
Underscoring its explorative nature, the constant movement of KIND melds the sounds of
experimental pop and improv into a magical amalgam that teems with flashes of jazz and
nuanced electronics. Iyer's rhythm section pulsates with genre-defying palettes of blips and skitters that twist elegantly into the melodic voices of interlocking synth, strings, and piano, allled by Iyer's enrapturing lilt. The rhythmic direction of bassist Alexander Kasirer-Smibert and percussionist Daniel GÈlinas clears a navigable path in an otherwise unnavigable setting, built on the pair's understated yet intriguing expertise.
The most succinct distillation of the album's themes is perhaps found in KIND's tracklist. "Please Don't Hold Me Hostage for Who I Am, Who I Was" and "Bring Back That Which is Kind to You" inspire philosophies of self-care and emergent reconfigurations of justice, calling on listeners to self-reflect and detach from our preconceptions of ourselves and our identity. At the end of its course, KIND arrives at the conclusion of acceptance and resolve: acceptance of our collective circumstance, and the resolve to make the choice to do better
I Woke Up (in the Water)
I Forget to Drink Water (Balance)
My Mind Keeps Running
Please Don't Hold me Hostage for Who I Am, for Who I Was
Look up to the Light
Bring Back That Which is Kind to You
Into the Water
Let the Smoke Clear
Alien
I Just Lay Down my Head
Always, Be Together
It was for my gma and she absolutely loves it!!!! 71yr old cruising down the street jamming to this CD. Thanks so much. She was so worried we wouldn't find it! But you should see the the smile on her face when driving down the streets lol!!!!