A unique and wonderful classic rock song titled “Kim” has brought to life by the talented Swiss band The Amber Unit. The atmospheres of this song are very unique and catchy. we have enjoyed the singing voice it’s pure and charming and to be honest with you it’s a piece of heaven. This song really hooks, the guitars melodies are original and interesting. The performance of this band is very professional and very enjoyable, and their lyrics are very original and well written which definitely gives a better experience.
WHAT THE BAND SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:
Kim is all about love – not necessarily the love for a woman who might be called Kim, but rather for the human being you share divine moments and painful losses with, with whom you enjoy wine and reach for the stars. The love you want to come home to, even if you know you never will. The song and the warm swaying feeling that the music conveys gives indispensable comfort. “I’m coming home tonight” – whether in the beyond or in this world, “the one that rules everything was our love”
ABOUT THE BAND:
Anyone who has listened to music in Switzerland for the last years knows the sophisticated and emotional music of The Amber Unit: colourful guitar sounds, a sonorous and well thought-out rhythmic foundation, intertwined with the sounds of violin and electronica and on top of it all Vic’s inimitable voice. In every register and in varying degrees of melodiousness and fragility, he can conjure images in our minds that feel like our own memories – vodoo.
Musically, the band opens up its spectrum with additional instruments and tactics. Both futuristic and analogue-retroesque electronica feature heavily. The guitars move in the nebulous, reverberant realms that the fans love, only to immediately slam equally convincingly and confirm the bands status as a rock group. But what’s new on the upcoming album , are the playful trills and tripping runs, which remind us of artists from the North African desert.
Their musical journey has led them to Eurockéennes, Gampel Festival, Rock aux Arènes, Stimmen and M4Music. They supported bands like Kashmir , Stereophonics, Slut, Rufus Wainwright and many others.
Discographie • Bent: … Missing (2000) • Whysome: Not Even Close To What It Was Meant To Be (2002) • Whysome: Of The Need to Wait (2005) • Whysome: Closer Now (2007) • The Amber Unit: While You Started a Revolution (2011) • The Amber Unit: Fear no Giant (2018)