K.Flay Embraces Emotional Immortality On “Nothing Can Kill Us”  | Shore Fire Media

15 October, 2021Print

K.Flay Embraces Emotional Immortality On “Nothing Can Kill Us” 

K.Flay Embraces Emotional Immortality On “Nothing Can Kill Us” 

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First Track Off Forthcoming ‘Outside Voices’ - New EP Out November 19 via BMG

 

Today, alternative rock’s ever-evolving chameleon K.Flay (the stage name of Kristine Flaherty) drops her newest artful sonic creation “Nothing Can Kill Us”, a dreamy & effervescent ode to the power of our memories and how they linger with us forever.

Produced by Jason Suwito from Sir Sly, “Nothing Can Kill Us” is the first track off K.Flay’s forthcoming ‘Outside Voices’ EP, set to drop on Nov 19 via BMG. The EP drops in advance of an upcoming 2022 North American tour that includes stops in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC. Full dates below.

Nothing Can Kill Us is about losing someone. It's about reflecting back on a relationship and the feeling of invincibility you have while you're in it -- this will last forever!!!,” said K.Flay about the track’s inspiration. “But also embracing the immortality of your memories, and of someone's impact on you. A relationship might end or change, and it might hurt a lot, but nothing can destroy what it meant. Nothing can ever kill that.”

K.Flay’s ‘Inside Voices’ EP dropped earlier this year featuring guest appearances by Travis Barker & Tom Morello, and earning praise from the likes of Alternative Press, Guitar World, Substream and Billboard who called it “delightfully irreverent ... a collection of angsty, rocked out pop-punk anthems that will have you banging your head and throwing up a middle finger in no time.”

The Chicago-born K.Flay’s near-undefinable combination of dark-electro soundscapes, art-pop sensibilities, spitfire rhymes, industrial rock backbone and versatile vocals has led the songwriter/artist/multi-instrumentalist to two GRAMMY nominations (Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for ‘Every Where Is Some Where’, and Best Rock Song for "Blood in the Cut"), tours alongside Grouplove, Imagine Dragons & Thirty Seconds To Mars, and festival appearances at ACL Fest, Bonnaroo, Coachella, Treefort, and Riot Fest. In addition to her ‘Inside Voices’ EP, she also recently dropped the three-song cover collection ‘Don’t Judge A Song By Its Cover’ that included off-the-wall remakes of songs by Limp Bizkit, The Offspring & Green Day, and appeared on songs by Arkells and Jax Anderson.

 

The Inside Voices/Outside Voices Tour

2.10 - Charlotte, NC - Underground

2.11 - Atlanta, GA - Terminal West

2.12 - Nashville, TN - Basement East

2.14 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel

2.16 - Washington, DC - 930

2.17 - New York, NY - Irving Plaza

2.19 - Boston, MA - Big Night Live

2.20 - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom 

2.21 - Toronto, ON - Danforth

2.23 - Detroit, MI - St Andrews

2.24 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave

2.25 - Minneapolis, MN - First Ave

2.26 - Chicago, IL - Park West

2.28 - St Louis, MO - Delmar Hall

3.1 - Kansas City, MO - Truman

3.3 - Colorado Springs, CO - Black Sheep

3.4 - Denver, CO - Summit

3.5 - Salt Lake City, UT - Complex

3.6 - Boise, ID - Knitting Factory

3.8 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom

3.9 - Seattle, WA - Showbox

3.10 - Vancouver, BC - Hollywood Theatre

3.12 - San Francisco, CA - The Regency Ballroom

3.13 - Los Angeles, CA - Fonda

3.15 - San Diego, CA - Observatory

3.16 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren


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