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welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s featured Band is Katye Kellye & The Interruption and their Single It Simply Isn’t Christmas…
It Simply Isn’t Christmas… is Katye Kellye & The Interruption’s Single
I love the vibes unleashed by this tune!
This song manages to transfer an irreverent energy that makes you want to take off your mask and show yourself to the world for who you really are.
Because it’s true not everyone is happy at Christmas. This song would have been the perfect soundtrack for the movie Bad Santa.
You can feel that this is a band with a lot of experience as the chord progression is very well thought out and manages to entertain the listener from the first to the last second.
While listening to this great song you realize that Katye Kellye & The Interruption are having fun while playing and for this reason, they are able to give you these cool vibes with their music.
The production is excellent and the interpretation is impeccable.
A nice discovery that I recommend to everyone.
It Simply Isn’t Christmas… is Katye Kellye & The Interruption’s Single Out Now!
Intense and Direct!
It Simply Isn’t Christmas… is Katye Kellye & The Interruption’s Single
Katye Kellye is the former lead singer from Toxic Shox. Once a punk princess, she now has the life experience to validate her youthful disaffectedness. Her lyrics and music are honest, melodic and sometimes raw and often bitingly humorous. She writes about love, loss, and when life makes other plans.
Vanity Project (EP) marked Katye’s public return to the music scene after a 30 year hiatus, and is a teaser for an LP, “Late Bloomer” , released to very positive reviews on January 17, 2020.
Katye Kellye and The Interruption are now back with an original pop-punk holiday tune that acknowledges not everyone is going to have a happy holiday. “It Simply Isn’t Christmas…” is about a bad breakup over the holidays and is the perfect antidote to society’s insistence of it being “the most wonderful time of the year.”