K.FLAY

Tour Dates
DATE VENUE CITY
7/13/2013 Potrero del Sol Park San Francisco / CA
8/12/2013 Orange Peel Asheville / NC
8/13/2013 Exit/In Nashville / TN
8/14/2013 The Masquerade (Heaven Stage) Atlanta / GA
8/16/2013 House of Blues Lake Buena Vista / FL
8/17/2013 Grand Central Miami / FL
8/18/2013 The Ritz Ybor Tampa / FL
8/20/2013 House of Blues New Orleans / LA
8/21/2013 Fitzgerald's Houston / TX
8/23/2013 Emo's Alternative Lounge Austin / TX
8/26/2013 Crescent Ballroom Phoenix / AZ
8/28/2013 The Observatory Santa Ana / CA
8/29/2013 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles / CA
8/30/2013 The Fillmore San Francisco / CA
9/3/2013 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver / BC
9/6/2013 The Complex Salt Lake City / UT
9/7/2013 Gothic Theatre Englewood / CO
9/10/2013 Varsity Theatre Minneapolis / MN
9/11/2013 Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee / WI
9/15/2013 House Of Blues Cleveland / OH
9/22/2013 Theatre of Living Arts (TLA) Philadelphia / PA

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BLOG: K.FLAY SHARES TWO NEW SONGS FT. ALLEN STONE AND GRIEVES
Our favorite Stanford-educated hip-hop wordsmith, K.Flay, is due to release her upcoming mixtape, Ghost, which apparently features a slew of rising talent....
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BLOG: DOWNLOAD K. FLAY'S 'REST YOUR MIND' AND LEARN ABOUT ALL THE WEIRD PEOPLE SHE KNOWS
The California-based, Stanford-graduate rapper K. Flay recently released The Eyes Shut EP, a flaunting combination of her tough voice and in-your-face beats....
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BLOG: NOW PLAYING: K. FLAY
K.Flay is an absolute whiz kid, not the biggest shocker considering she's a proud Stanford grad. But the Bay Area MC (real name Kristine Flaherty) has an impressive way with words, taking the geeky, inner monologue zipping through her noggin and putting it to the front of what is some of the most fun-loving, party music there....
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BLOG: AMPLE SAMPLE: K.FLAY VS. GOSSIP
"It's a cruel, cruel world to face on your own." Genre-bending trio Gossip's lyrics ring true during the chorus for their single "Heavy Cross" -- the song captures a gritty look at individual stength when against the ropes....
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BLOG: FREE EP: K.FLAY
One-Woman Energy-Machine K.Flay has just dropped her new EP Eyes Shut this week. You can find the free download here....
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BLOG: STREAM: K.FLAY
K.Flay has already demonstrated she's a master of non-convention, taking some of our favorite indie tunes and turning them on their heads....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: K.FLAY
Bay Area emcee K.FLAY is back with a music video for her single "Dr. Don't Know." The all black and white video starts with K....
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BLOG: THE FACEBOOK HOOKUP: K.FLAY
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BLOG: NOW PLAYING: K.FLAY
"You know those vacuum seal bags...where you put your clothes in and smash it?" It seems like a random question K....
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BLOG: VIDEO INTERVIEW: K.FLAY
In an exclusive video interview Bay Area emcee K.FLAY talks about her roots as a hip hop artist, her approach to various creative processes, as well as some sources of artistic inspiration she feels have made their way into her invigorating brand of "wordy" hip hop....
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CLICK BAIT: K. FLAY ANNOUNCES NEW RELEASE AND WINTER TOUR DATES
Genre-defying rapper/singer/songwriter K. Flay is bringing her dynamite show across the country throughout November and December....
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CLICK BAIT: K.FLAY ANNOUNCES AUGUST US TOUR
Hipster-hop woman K.Flay has announced an August US tour with T. Mills that will trickle into October....
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Artist Bio

K.Flay's new EP, Eyes Shut, is a response to apathy. Thematically, the disc's five tracks offer a dialogue about what it means to careand not carein the twentysomething era. K.Flay, the moniker for San Francisco-based musician Kristine Flaherty, reacts to this generational indifference musically. Her spit-fire rhymes and distorted indie-electro production are infused with unabashed passion and thoughtful concern.

Flaherty, who grew up outside Chicago and launched her music career while enrolled at Stanford University, arrived at this subject matter after spending nearly a year touring the country solo. Although she was opening for artists like Passion Pit, 3OH!3 and Wallpaper, Flaherty took the stage alone each night, urging a deep sense of introspection that initially resulted in a mixtape called I Stopped Caring In '96. The mixtape, which Flaherty self-released last spring, initiated the writing process for Eyes Shut.

"I spent my first few years making music just messing around, not really having a sense of what I was about," she explains. "With the mixtape, I started to realize my vision for the project. I made it in isolation, which was liberating in a creative sense. The songs on this EP start where the mixtape left off and reflect where I'm at in my own life now. There are no love songs. It's really about a mindset, a perspective. A lot of the people I know are pretty apathetic and disillusioned. They'd rather check out than engage in something. I'm drawn to that myself at times and at other times I'm repelled by it."

Isolation is a theme in Flaherty's creative process. She is a songwriter, musician and producer, who works alone on many of her tracks from conception to completion, sometimes in her mother's basement.

The five tracks on the EP were written during the spring and summer of 2011, with most of the recording occurring in September. Influenced by a diverse array of artists including OutKast and Lykke Li, the EP is an innovative combination of hip-hop, electronica and indie rock aesthetics, all bolstered by Flaherty's undeniable rapping ability.

The K.Flay live show shines through the recordings as well. "Until recently my recorded stuff hasn't captured what I'm trying to do," Flaherty says. "It's only been in the last nine months that I've honed in on that. You hear 'white girl rapping' and you get wary. But the live show has really shown people what I'm about and the production aspect of what I do. So with the EP it was about how I can replicate that accurately in a live setting."

The EP is a precursor to K.Flay's debut full-length, which she hopes to release in the first half of 2012. Meanwhile, between writing, recording and touring, the musician, who recently performed at San Francisco's Outside Lands Arts & Music Festival, has been sharpening her production skills by remixing other artists, including Beastie Boys, Young the Giant, Walk the Moon, and Oh Land. And she's not touring quite so solo anymoreFlaherty recently added a drummer to the mix.

"I feel like I'm taking the next step," she says. "I'm in the process of taking something that was just nascent and, with the help of a few people, starting to flesh it out a little more. It's been a real year of growth."

Flaherty may write about apathy, but she's anything but apathetic.
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