Kenzy Kyx Spins Heartbreak Into Pop Gold on Her Debut EP “Glitter”

Glitter

There’s a giddy rush to Kenzy Kyx’s debut EP Glitter that is much like a friend pulling you onto the dance floor before you even finish your drink.

Across four tracks she takes the bruises of her twenties – bad love, self-doubt, tiny wins – and spins them into fizzy and defiant pop. It’s pop, but pop with teeth and personality, full of sly jokes and big choruses.

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Kenzy’s voice is the glue. It has that grainy warmth that recalls Stevie Nicks in her prime, but she flips it over sleek modern beats that nod to Sabrina Carpenter and Gwen Stefani.

You can hear the path she’s taken. Scribbling lyrics as a kid, falling for poetry in high school, a formative trip to Nashville that convinced her to jump in with both feet. She writes and composes everything herself, which gives these songs a diary entry honesty even when the production is sparkling.

The opener, “Take It Easy” has an easy breezy flow with shimmering vocal harmonies and sets the tone for the EP.

The title track “Glitter” elevates the collection with its shimmering, euphoric soundscape. Layered synths, groovy bass lines and bold melodies create a playful yet empowering anthem about transformation and embracing change. It’s a song that encourages listeners to dance, shine and revel in the beauty of stepping into their own power, blending current pop hooks with subtle nods to timeless disco.

Then there’s Kenzy’s bold cover of No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak.” Rather than a straight copy, Kenzy reimagines the 90’s classic in her own voice – slower, moodier, but still melodic – giving the track a depth that contrasts beautifully with the EP’s brighter moments. Honoring Gwen Stefani’s original while making it fit her sonic world, it reflects the EP’s recurring theme of letting go and moving forward.

Lead single “I’m So Glad” is the obvious standout. It’s a glittery breakup anthem built for shouting in your car with the windows down. But the other songs on Glitter carry the same playful defiance, mixing hooks with a sly wink that makes you feel like you’re in on the joke.

There’s vulnerability here too, but Kenzy has that skill for turning messy feelings into something you actually want to move to.

Glitter stands out and is not a cautious first step by any means. Kenzy Kyx is not just trying to mimic anyone else’s lane. She is building her own, one glitter coated hook at a time, and inviting listeners to come along for the ride.

Connect with Kenzy Kyx:

Website / Instagram / Spotify / Apple Music / YouTube

Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross Ready EP

Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross are ready to step into the limelight. The band just released their first EP, called The Blow EP on Mad Descent April 12th.

Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross is the brainchild of producer Dexter Tortoriello, who is recognized more for his other band Houses.

Unlike Houses, which focuses more on the melodic and soothing side of things, Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross draws influences from as wide as death metal to noise pop.

You can hear the song “Blacks” right here, and look for the band’s first EP out now!

Liars Head to Canada-And No, We’re Not Lying!

liarsThe American trio, Liars, might not need another visa stamp in their passports, but that’s not gonna stop them from going over to Canada with a new digital EP in tow.

It will be the first trip to Canada in three years for the dance-punk outfit and will even include a performance at Pop Montreal.
Their new EP Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire will be exclusively released via iTunes on September 28th (hey thats today!). The EP will be the first new music that the band will release since their 2009 album Sisterworld. And coming in October, the band will release a new single Proud Evolution as its own single with six accompanying tracks.
Lve at Shepherds Bush Empire will be released on today, followed by Proud Evolution on October 19th.

Tour Dates:
9/29/10 – Lee’s Palace – Toronto, ON
9/30/10 – Le National – Pop Montreal (Headline)
10/1/10 – Ritual – Ottawa, ON
10/2/10 – This Aint Hollywood – Hamilton, ON
10/3/10 ¬– Roosevelt Park – Detroit, MI

Introducing The So So Glos!


NYC’s latest D.I.Y. band, The So So Glos, really are lifers. The life-long band of brothers (literally) are releasing a new EP this fall and embarking on a nationwide tour that will take them all over the states.

The new EP, entitled Low Back Chain Shift, is due out October 12 and, just like their live shows, carries the band’s energy and philosophy of D.I.Y. Just like their last EP, it will be released via Green Owl.

In addition to their album, the quartet will also be bringing their energetic live show to the American masses by hitting the road with Matt & Kim and The Futureheads.

Be sure to pick up Low Back Chain Shift EP when it’s released October 12 and catch The So So Glos as they come through your town this fall.

Tour Dates:

09/21 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre *
09/22 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue *
09/23 – Lawrence, KS – Granada Theatre *
09/24 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre *
09/27 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre *
09/29 – Seattle, WA – Crocodile Cafe #
09/30 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge #
10/02 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall #
10/04 – San Diego, CA – Casbah #
10/06 – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour #
10/08 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court #
10/09 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theatre #
10/11 – Dallas, TX – Loft #
10/12 – Austin, TX – Emo’s #
10/16 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl %
10/22 – New York, NY – Pianos (Force Field PR CMJ Showcase)

* = w/ Matt & Kim
# = w/ Futureheads
% = w/ The Coathangers, Woven Bones, Carnivores