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I love the dark nature of Black Dance.
Something about it....it's haunting.
A.S.
Celtic Storm conjures up images of a
long ago time and place.
Extreme sadness portrayed in this one.
I loved it!
R.M.
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Kaniget, you rocked the house
yesterday on Hollywood Reel To Real!!!!!!
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This is very unique.  I could listen to this all day.
The orchestral arrangements are incredible.
You really know what you are doing.
Let me know as soon as the first CD is released.
T.L.
These Guys are completely off the chain!
Kaniget Rocked the House on the
Jeffrey Henderson Show!
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Jeffrey Henderson of KLAS
Nightcrawlers has to be my favorite.
It's creepy yet funny at the same time.
It gave me shivers, but made me laugh.
D.K.
Emerging Magazine has had a great
response regarding Kaniget.
The staff at Emerging enjoys the jam!
Soul of the Mystic Wind, images of
a dark solstice, hidden power, searching.
Very moving in a spiritual sense.
F.H.
Dark Music. Moody and Atmospheric.
Bluesy vocals with interesting lyrics.
Nice use of melodic guitars.
Looking forward to what comes next.
Charlie Drown
 
 
The following review was Published in:
Volume 4, Issue 10 of "Space Junkies Magazine"
Edition: SJM #45 - April 2006
Released: April 1st, 2006
Published by: Wednesday Elektra for
Whippitup Designs/Space Junkies Magazine © 1994-2006

KANIGET














KANIGET is a "dark rock" band from Los Angeles, California. The band plays a style much like early 80s gloom and doom punk, the bands My Bloody Valentine, Nephlim, and even a little Christian Death come to mind. "Shining Alive" is the first song offered on the MP3 page, and it is a decent song to start out with. The voice of Rex is soulful, and has a nice harmonic tone. "Celtic Storm" is the next offering from KANIGET, and much like the first song this is much of the same, only feelings of depression or loss come to the surface. Overall this is honest, melodic, yet haunting music that is well arranged, and produced. [Anthony Lustmord]


My Friend the Bottle.
WOW.  You don't get much more honesty
of feelings than comes across in this song.
I felt the pain.  Very real.
D.H.
From Music Morsels - ALBUM CAPSULES by Mark Waterbury
Vice President - Media Relations, Surgeland Records

Kaniget - self titled

L.A.’s Kaniget have resurrected the ghost of Jim Morrison and taken him to a Velvet Underground concert, creating a retro but fresh psychedelic trip. The obvious Doors/VU influences are given a more ethereal, eerie vibe, with touches of 80’s era Midwest punk, new age ambiance, and subtle goth throb. When you weave this with tortured, emotive vocals and quietly insane guitar work, the result is music with a strange sort of brilliance.

KANIGET
Review by Laura Turner Lynch for Kweevak.com

Kaniget means knight and is also a satirical twist on the type of music this band plays.  Kaniget's sound is dark rock, blending goth, punk rock, 80's with a dash of middle eastern music. They cite a wide range of influences from The Beatles to Social Distortion. Song topics span from sarcastic to sentimental. Their self-titled, ten-track CD is sinister with anguished arrangements and lyrics often executed by a pained vocalist. The songs cover a diverse range of subjects but stick to a dark theme with glimmers of humor and wit. Kaniget is original, carrying on the tradition of goth through intricate performances of compelling songs.