MUSIC REVIEW: K4YLEE “HELL AND BACK”

There’s no doubt that K4ylee can pull of hardcore rock and metal music like a man. The 19-year-old artist doesn’t lack maturity or masculinity in her vocal delivery.  In addition to that, the extraordinary singer-songwriter has something raw and powerful in her voice that reaches deep into your soul.  

“I’ve been through hell and back, but I’m still alive.” With her background in writing poems and short stories, there’s always a deeper expression underneath what meets the eyes. The captivating melodies linger in your mind; her image challenges normality, and her lyrics give people a little more. 

Photo credit: Kaylee Rogers

Photo credit: Kaylee Rogers

Addressing the lack of female presence in a male-dominated rock/metal music scene, “Hell and Back” is a politically driven song that challenges the stereotypical fragile, soft female image. K4ylee is conquering the world with a deeply haunting voice and powerful road-worn scream. 

“This song will resonate with any woman at any stage in life because underneath the glamour that society places upon the female experience, there is rage and vindication inside of us that society doesn’t want to shed light upon,” K4ylee commented. 

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