The follow-up to their breakthrough album, Omsk, brought Nits (still The Nits here though) to sort of EP which was marketed as an album. Not even gonna ask why at this point. It's got some cool songs on here, which in my opinion rank among their best and most solid material at points. Kilo is very much built around melodies, which is pretty interesting to hear, although at times it does get a little too much 'sing along everyone!'-ish for me. Mainly on Dapper Street this happens.
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The Dutch art-poppers reach their melodic peak with a mini-LP, which can and does make a unit of weight so attractive.