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Hundreds
of Sunshine now
available to purchase online - CLICK HERE
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The album has
had great reviews & loads of airplay throughout Europe, but until
we find someone who can translate Dutch / French / Swedish etc., we'll
stick to English reviews...you REALLY don't want to see the BabelFish
'translations' ("My hovercraft is full of eels...")
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Click
here to listen to Keith's new Country / solo album 'Astro Country'

Click HERE
to listen to more KM Country at Apple iTunes
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Press
/ News / any other stuff...
"Can
someone from Wiltshire produce true authentic alt.country music? On
the showing of this album by The Red Flags, the answer is assuredly
yes....the whole album is so redolent of the West it never entered my
mind that this was anything other than a brave new band from the States....regardless
of where they come from this is one of the finest, crispest sets of
songs I've heard for a while"
Click HERE
to read full review.
(Maverick magazine, July 2007)
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"It
is beautiful stuff, gentle, thought provoking, stripped back with very
sparse instrumentation, a real pleasure to listen to..."
(Digital Blues Review, 17th February 2007)
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"The overall
feel is as if Steve Forbert was sitting around with JJ Cale....it’s
a very relaxed and listenable record"
(AmericanaUK, 30th January 2007)
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"it's cracking, it really is!"
"...superb stuff"
"A great discovery...a lovely album..not only good but diverse
as well."
(Nonny James, Fretwork, BBC Radio Hereford &
Worcester & BBC Radio Shropshire
Thursday 4th January 2007)
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image to enlarge)

(album of the week - Ctrl.Alt.Country, 16th December 2006)
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The Red Flags - Hundreds Of Sunshine
[Folkwit Records] ****
"Wiltshire
based roots and blues musician Keith Mouland has been recording albums
in various guises for many years now; mainly solo but often with top
drawer alt-country musicians. But I’m guessing this is the one
that’ll make people put down what they’re doing and lean
in a little bit closer.
Because what he’s managed to do here is create a genuine slice
of homegrown Americana and not a ten-gallon hat or Confederate flag
in sight.
Along with Harry O’Shea on double bass and accordion [they are
The Red Flags] he’s put together an acoustic set of tunes that
practically evoke the sounds, smell and taste of the prairie: Songs
like One-Way Train, Cool Canyon and Dead Snake
are all simply recorded with just guitar, bass and a little piano for
accompaniment; which just goes to show that less is more. And with Quirky,
Bye Bye Baby and Funeral Song all life, love and death
bases are covered too. It just doesn’t come much better than this."
(John Medd, Nottingham Evening Post, 18th August
2006)
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"You don't
have to be American to produce top draw Americana, as Keith Mouland
and Harry O'Shea, aka The Red Flags, prove with the release of "Hundreds
Of Sunshine". Call it alt.country, call it country blues,
it's got class written all over it. Like all good country blues there
are tracks that sit very much on the darkside of the genre, falling
just short of real murder ballads. It's a collection of fifteen short
stories set to some very good music. It's stripped back, nothing is
wasted. All that remains is essential. It's evocative and it's like
letting a late night session into your lounge."
(Cambridge & Beyond, August 2006)
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'...They are described
as producing 'the finest original alt. country / Americana in the known
universe' and on listening to some sample tracks from Keith and Harry's
soon-to-be-released debut album Hundreds Of Sunshine,
I'm inclined to agree. This is stripped-down alt. country at its
best...'
(Jon Dart, BMV magazine, 24.03.2006)
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