Written By: Big C
Philadelphia-based indie pop artist Kississippi has released her highly anticipated EP, Damned If I Do It For You. Known for her sharp-tongued lyrics and spellbinding melodies, Kississippi, the project of Zoe Reynolds, showcases her talent for crafting emotional, punk-infused pop songs. This latest release highlights her journey of self-discovery and resilience, transforming personal struggles into captivating music. Media outlets are saying:
NPR: Reynolds takes her pop prowess a step further: 'Last Time' sparkles like much retro synth-pop, building tastefully textured production around a wistful-yet-winning vocal performance.
Paste Magazine: 'Last Time' is way more triumphant than woeful, evoking the euphoria that ensues when you’ve finally accepted that a relationship has officially run its course. 'K-I-S-S, you can kiss my ass goodbye,' Reynolds chants over a sticky pop hook.
Pitchfork: Gleaming pop music that exudes a sense of triumph over heartbreak and playfulness over pain.
Collaborating with Sarah Tudzin of Illuminati Hotties and Dan Campbell of The Wonder Years, Kississippi's new EP features vibrant, eclectic production and striking lyrical content. The anthemic guitar-pop track Jesus Freak stands out with its bright, celebratory tone and deeply personal narrative. Kississippi concludes her West Coast tour with an official EP release show in Los Angeles at Permanent Records Roadhouse, featuring support from indie rock artist talker. Grab your tickets now here and experience this unforgettable performance. Stream the brand new album here and connect with Kississippi on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Bandcamp, and Twitter.
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