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KROWNS “Fake It” EP, plus Justin Fabus and Myylo

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KROWNS is a story about Kyle McKearney’s life and the struggles he experienced coming from a broken home and feeling like he had to pretend everything was great when it really wasn’t. Kyle sat down one night and wrote out a bunch of confessional story pieces about his past to help process it all. These pieces he took to Grammy Award-winning producer Stephen Kozmeniuk, and Todd Clark, and they began working on creating songs which would later form KROWNS’ EP. The debut single, “High While the World Ends” created an international footprint for the new act, with support from MTV & VIVA.tv in Germany, along with features on Kerrang! Radio in the UK, plus many more high profile media outlets.

Their sophomore single, “Fake It” was named the “Top 12 Songs You Need To Hear” by Alternative Press. In January 2019, KROWNS release their debut EP titled “Fake It”, worldwide. It’s a 6 track record that will resonate with alternative music lovers everywhere.

TRIUMPHANT by KROWNS

Justin Fabus had been interacting with Donnie Wahlberg from New Kids On The Block about doing a country version of their song “2 In the Morning.” He did it and Donnie and NKOTB fans approved. Justin Fabus is full of country spirit, and the songwriter shares thirteen of his most honest stories on his 2018 independent full-length debut, “Remedy”. He’s quietly beginning to build a vast fan base since arriving on the music scene in 2013. Between headlining countless shows and sharing bills alongside the likes of Gary Allan, Randy Houser, and Craig Campbell, he lit up the stage at the 2017 CMA Music Festival as a touted “Emerging Artist.” Along the way, he attracted critical acclaim and landed looks from AXS, The Boot, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and more.

After much anticipation Nashville-based LGBT pop writer-performer Myylo has finally released his brand new single called “Jonesing”. On “Jonesing” Myylo recounts the angst of a long-distance relationship. “I decided to take a stab at the long-distance thing last year and for a while I was digging it: facetiming for hours, weeklong trips to each other’s cities, and even the drama and tension of being apart. But, at a certain part I just kind of realized that things had to fizzle out. “Jonesing” is me processing that against an energetic and whimsical soundscape.”

Myylo will perform next at Los Angeles’ The Hotel Cafe Second Stage on Feb 8th at 9pm and at Nashville’s The High Watt on February 15th.

Jonesing by Myylo

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