But what is also effortless is the way that the group incorporates strings and horns into their sound, making the tracks sound grander and punch harder. The core four are as talented as ever and the grooves always sound effortless. The first thing that hits you when listening to Mood Valiant is just how great Hiatus Kaiyote sounds together. This album is more of the same which is in no way a bad thing. If you know them, you’d know to expect jazzy chords, tight drumming and Nai Palm’s powerful voice on top of it all. Mood Valiant is the third album from Hiatus Kaiyote, a neo-soul group from Melbourne with a really cool name. George Ward reviews Hiatus Kaiyote’s latest album, Mood Valiant
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