
“Put Me To Bed” is powerful study on the effects of excess from KRYER
30 June 2017, 11:15
| Written by
Aaron Powell
Drawing influence from Jeff Buckley and Soundgarden, KRYER highlights social narratives that remain largely ignored in new track “Put Me To Bed”.
Gravelly blues tones and unsettling lyricisms have come to define KRYER, an artist heralding from the depths of Tottenham. On his new single, “Put Me To Bed”, KRYER channels classic archetypes of rock n roll from excessive drinking to near death experiences. It is a song steeped in feelings of intimacy, poignant and challenging to the last.
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