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The Kid hail from Gothenburg, Sweden and unlike the majority of other Swedish bands featured on this site they are not inspired by C86 or jangle pop taking their cue from Joy Division and New Order instead.

Their later stuff is more influenced by the latter although with the female vocalist it is more reminiscent of The Other Two. Whilst this sort of music has gone around at least twice for an old 'un like me it may be well a breath of fresh air for the generation of today discovering 1980's influenced music for the first time.

Of the three tracks on offer I prefer the Joy Division inspired Kit Club Hotel.

The Kid - Kit Club Hotel
The Kid - Portion Control
The Kid - The Noble Art Of Jealousy

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