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![]() | KID LAB RAT More Sad Songs Independent 8 January 2020 |
Melbourne-based Alternative Hip Hop Artist KID LAB RAT truly embodies the underground spirit, lacing traditional hip hop and alternative rock with dark, revealing lyrics and oddball melodies. His new album “More Sad Songs” shows off KLR’s ability to effortly switch from a gentle alternative instrumental with pop vocals to a filthy down tuned distorted guitar with aggressive emotion sprawling through out the vocals. Listen: Spotify Apple Music More Info: Artist Name: KID LAB RAT Location: Melbourne, Australia Release Title: More Sad Songs Release Date: 01/08/2020 Label: (Independent) Musician Names/Instruments: Dylan James Producer Name(s): Josh10 / Stvticmoon / Lpaka / Kid OvNs Similar/RIYL: YungBlud / Lil Peep / Juice Wrld / Oliver Tree Genre(s): Alternative / Hiphop / Rock ‘n’ Roll Tracklist: 1 – Roses 2 – Same Old Song 3 – Let You Down 4 – Rolling Lotus 5 – Holding On 6 – Gone away 7 – Blood Stains 8 – Apologetic 9 – Just like you Said 10 – My Blackened Heart 11 – Behind Enemy Lines 12 – Rotten Press Quotes: “KID LAB RAT is making music in a league of his own” – Happy Mag Accolades: Reached over 75k streams in 2019 KID LAB RAT Online: Official Website: https://kidlabrat.wixsite.com/website Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KidLabRat/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidlabrat895/ Spotify Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-898206468 YouTube Channel Artist Biography: KID LAB RAT is Dylan James, an alternative artist from Melbourne, Australia who cut his teeth writing and performing alt-rock over in Manchester, England before moving back home to Australia in 2014 and started releasing Hiphop music. His style is an eclectic mix of traditional hip hop & Alternative Rock, which lays a foundation for his gritty tones, self penned lyrics & unique melodies. KID LAB RAT Currently has several projects available for streaming / downloading on Spotify, Apple Music & Soundcloud including ‘Out of The Laboratory,’ ‘Into the Labyrinth’ & ‘K.L.R-B-K.L.D’ |