The singer and songwriter from South
Florida known as Krism has released his awaited debut EP record,
“Krism.” The EP includes five original Krism tracks for a total
listening time of over 15 minutes. Like his popular debut single,
“Dance,” the EP has been published as an independent release
completely outside the influence of corporate music companies. Most
notably, Krism's new EP includes his anticipatory “Dance” single,
his more-recent followup single, “Gone,” and one bonus track,
“Wandering,” which showcases the artist in a rocksteady or
pop-reggae light in which he has not previously been seen.
Krism cites as main artistic influences
for his self-titled record Justin Timberlake, Zedd, Katy Perry, and
Seven Lions, taking for himself the best attributes and qualities of
each and dressing them up in his own way for an entirely new delivery
and sonic experience. Unlike a great many contemporary pop albums,
“Krism” has a refreshing amount of variety, and it is perhaps due
to the variety of nuances his favorite musicians exhibit that he is
able to write music with such a broad array of tone and emotion,
himself.
On the other hand, this may be because
Krism's record seeks to explore the gamut of human feeling.
“This EP is all about the deepest
emotions we feel in life,” writes the artist. “Love, Humility,
Heartbreak, Anger, Motivation – these are things we all feel as
people, no matter what language or country you are from. This music
is all about emotion and is about connecting people together by
seeing this emotion expressed through music.”
Each of Krism's tracks is crafted with
the public individual very much in mind, in fact. He intends that his
music should be a conduit of support and sympathy between each of his
listeners and himself.
“I want people to know that I know
how they feel and that this song was written for them,” he writes.
The “Krism” EP by Krism is
available online worldwide. Fans of pop and dance music should get in
early.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
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