K.Flay has unleashed her new single entitled 'Nothing Can Kill Us'. Produced by Jason Suwito, the tune is an ode to 90s alternative with upbeat breakbeat style drums laying underneath springing guitar lines and a slick bass line. K.Flay sprinkles spiky pop punk vocals across the instrumentation fostering something truly delightful.
K.Flay has annouced the release of her forthcoming EP 'Inside Voices'. Slated to land June 11th on BMG, the record features guest appearances by Tom Morello and Travis Barker. Comprised of five tracks in total, sonically K.Flay spans the sounds of alternative, art pop, punk and more.
With fans anticipating her new album 'Solutions', out July 12th, K.Flay unveils another single from the LP entitled 'Not In California'. Using head-nodding Hip-Hop drums underneath husky synths, the tune is a catchy pop piece that is lead by K.Flays rapping/singing flair.
Grammy Award-nominated artist K.Flay is set to release her new album 'Solutions' on July 12th via Night Street/Interscope Records. Having already released the songs 'Bad Vibes' and 'This Baby Don't Cry', she now unveils her latest single 'Sister'. Dedicated to her own sister, as well as her step-brother, the peppy track highlights K.Flays navigation toward more of a pop direction. Whilst there are still traces of alternative sprinkles in the production as streaking guitar lines zip through the track, this is definitely aimed at the mainstream charts with the L.A.-based singer having fun on the tune.
Grammy Award-nominated K.Flay has announced news on her forthcoming third LP 'SOLUTIONS'. Landing July 12th on Night Street/Interscope Records, the L.A.-based artist previously shared her 'Bad Vibes' track, the first single taken from the new record.
K.Flay steps away from those projecting negative energy in her latest single 'Bad Vibes'. Produced by Tommy English, the head-nodding tune is fuzzy synth, upbeat pop/rock/Hip-Hop handing that finds K.Flay firing shots at someone, letting he or she know that "you can't drag me down". It's all about the maintaining good energy with this one.
Riding high from her GRAMMY nominated LP 'Every Where Is Some Where' released back in 2017, pop rocker K.Flay returns with her latest single 'Run For Your Life', taken from the 'Tomb Raider' soundtrack. Produced by Ricky Luna, the sinister and striking production is the perfect playground for K.Flay's spunky delivery with the track ending in a cinematic build-up.
K.Flay brings forth a clever and quite hilarious video for her single 'High Enough'. Directed by Lorraine Nicolson, K.Flay finds herself living in a trailer park whilst getting extremely aggravated by the couple next door who is constantly fighting. After voicing her opinion through the walls and kindly being told off by the couple, K.Flay decides to blast music which magically puts the guy and girl in a dancing mood. Once she turns the music off, the couple revert to the irate beings that they are.
K.Flay brings more fire with her latest single 'High Enough'. The song is the follow-up to her previous tune 'Black Wave'. 'High Enough' finds the L.A.-based artist finds alternate ways of staying lifted without constant bombarding of drugs whilst soaring over a gritty alternative/post-punk platform. The track is taken from her forthcoming album 'Every Where Is Some Where', out April 7th via Night Street/Interscope.
K.Flay has announced the details of her second album 'Every Where Is Some Where', landing April 7th via Night Street/Interscope. The forthcoming record follows her daring 2014 LP 'Life as a Dog'.
K'Flay has also unveiled a new song titled 'Black Wave', which will be featured on the new album. A thorn in the side of the current political state, the track is an unapologetic slice of social commentary, raw, gritty and unquestionably bold.