Kensson has been compared to Dylan ("Kensson? He's not as good as Dylan" - some bloke in a pub.)
He plays a guitar and can't sing terribly well, but there the resemblance ends. You could call
him a comedy-folk artist if you wanted to; his live repertoire is renowned for such songs as
Why Don't You Piss Off Because No-One Likes You, a song of unrequited hatred;
You Should Never Skin Up On A Skinful, an anthem for those who spend their hard-earned on
soft drugs; and It's Our Ball And You're Not Playing, an indictment of St. Andrews'
second-most-prominent all-male establishment, the Kate Kennedy Club.
You can read a review of A Bright Cold Day In April by Splitter, taken
from The Sinner; another review
is taken from The Vine, written by Simon Williams.
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A Bright Cold Day In AprilA Bright Cold Day In April is Kensson's first proper CD offering. The track listing is:
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