NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert featuring Kes The Band is out!
The hotly anticipated performance dropped today and has been well received by fans and others alike.
The set list consisted of: “Hello” ,”Fallin’ ” , “Rum & Coca-Cola” , “Jolene” , “Cocoa Tea” , “Wotless” and “Savannah Grass”.
The performance also featured Terri Lyons and Teddyson John, who provided backing vocals.
NPR’s Nikki Birch writes, “Founded in Trinidad and Tobago, Kes the Band is must-play-music in soca DJ sets and a staple at international carnival celebrations. These are the kind of songs that inspire you to whisper their double entendres to your sweetheart and shout them raucously on the road, grabbing onto the night (or a waist) with both hands. While “Rum & Coca-Cola” (co-written by Michael “Tano” Montano), “Jolene,” and “Cocoa Tea” (bakes not included) belong to the first category, “Fallin’ ” and the band’s breakout song, “Wotless,” exemplify the latter. It’s clear from the smiles, waving flags and whining in the office that fun is the order of the day. Kes the Band concludes its performance with “Savannah Grass,” a nod to the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago’s capital. Formerly a sugar cane plantation, it’s become a vibrant center for culture and celebration for Trinibagoans. The song also holds special significance for Dieffenthaller and his brother, Jon, the band’s guitarist. In performing it, they honor the memory of their father, George “Bunny” Dieffenthaller, credited as a co-writer, and their late sister, Danielle, a filmmaker whose pictures can be seen on the Desk. Soca’s unique gift is its ability to simultaneously hold space for the bitter and the sweet, for pain and passion — a beautiful reminder that joy has season tickets to the Tiny Desk. In that spirit, I dedicate this one to my beloved grandmother, the late Mrs. Cecilia Nicholas, aka Ma Cécile, a Saint Lucian who loved KestheBand’s music so much that, even well into her 90s, she’d grab a hold of a chair and teach us a thing or two about whining.”