Fans of sensitive male/female duos such as the Weepies and Eastmountainsouth have a new friend in KaiserCartel, the Brooklyn-based indie-folk outfit made up of Courtney Kaiser and Benjamin Cartel. (Get it?) Their first full-length release, March Forth, offers up a dozen sweetly mournful, acoustic-based duets; though Kaiser’s vocals take up the lion’s share of the spotlight (and rightly so), Cartel is always there to provide a coolly shaded yin to her angelic yang. (It’s nowhere near as pornographic as it sounds.) While leaving a bit of room for the sort of adorably innocent silliness that you’d expect from a band that starts its concerts surrounded by stuffed animals – “Season Song” is, well, a song about the seasons, complete with the line ”It’s time to cheer / The seasons of the year” — most of the album is pleasantly pensive, if a bit on the bland side. Though too many of the songs run together in a tasteful blur, KaiserCartel occasionally busts out with a number like the beautiful “Good Ones,” whose gently plangent melody is worth the price of purchase alone. More like that one, please. (bluhammock 2008)

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