K.FLAY ANNOUNCES FALL TOUR DATES
August 4, 2014 – Los Angeles, CA – Bay Area indie hip-hop artist K.Flay
has announced a U.S. tour that will kick off in September and will run
through the beginning of November. Touring in support of her recently
released, critically heralded debut full-length record, Life As A Dog,
K.Flay will kick off the fall tour with “School Night” performances in
Los Angeles at Bardot on August 18th and in New York at Brooklyn Bowl on
August 25th. Check local box offices for on-sale dates.
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indie hip-hop’s hottest rising female artist K.Flay wrapped up a
summer-long run with the Vans Warped Tour yesterday with an incredible
amount of momentum from her recent release of her new album Life As A Dog.
The performer was a standout among her peers and one of the only
hip-hop artists featured on the traveling festival, which is
predominantly known for its punk rock roots. Along the way, K.Flay
amassed an entirely new audience of fans which helped her record debut
on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart at #2 and #14 Rap Album Chart.
Over
the past several years, K.Flay, AKA Kristine Flaherty, has charmed fans
and critics with her unique style and fusion of indie pop and hip-hop.
Her inimitable brand of music has crisscrossed genres from hip-hop and
indie-rock to punk and pop, garnering her a cross-section of fans along
the way and the ability to perform alongside an array of musicians and
bands.
K.Flays latest release, Life As A Dog, is a collection of personal songs, like “Make Me Fade” “Bad Things” and “Thicker Than Dust,”
with mesmerizing beats and honest lyrics that showcase an artist that’s
found her voice and isn’t afraid to step outside the lines of
conventional hip-hop.
“Nowhere
in Life as a Dog will you be able to find and idea or theme that was
overused or mishandled, and at times, it feels like K.Flay is drawing
from an endless well of prose and poetry as she crams songs like “Fever”
and “I’m Good” with a complexity and eloquence that will put most other
MCs with similar aspirations to shame.” - Hillydilly.com
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