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K.Flay’s New Album 'Every Where Is Some Where' Out April 7th

Rising alt-pop/hip-hop artist K.Flay has released her brand new single, ‘High Enough’, taken from her highly-anticipated second album Every Where Is Some Where- out April 7th via Night Street / Interscope Records.

On the single K.Flay explores the power of lucid self-acceptance and delivers one of the soon-to-be-released album’s most blatantly upbeat tracks. Matching her seamless flow with sing-song melody, ‘High Enough’ fuses breezy rhythm and bubbly guitar lines into a hopeful meditation on keeping clear-headed.

Talking about the single, K.Flay (real name Kristine Flaherty) declares “there are so many songs out there about getting fucked up,” she says of the song’s inspiration. “I think a part of me was asking the question: ‘What if I’m already high enough? What if I don’t need anything but what I’ve got?’ There are many moments in my life—whether it’s because of a person or a place—that I don’t want to feel altered or high or buzzed. I just want to feel exactly what I’m feeling”.

For her second full-length Every Where Is Some Where, the L.A.-based singer-songwriter delved deeper into introspection while adding an element of political commentary. The result is her most deliberate and dynamic work yet, a thrillingly vital album that channels the frenzy and anxieties of today’s world but ultimately exhilarates. According to Flaherty, “each song on the record is about creating a different kind of meaning out of a different kind of something,” she explains. “Even the dark places are places. You’re still somewhere.”

Every Where Is Some Where features production from some of pop music’s heaviest hitters, including Mike Elizondo (Regina Spektor & Twenty One Pilots) and Tommy English (Ladyhawke), amping up the album’s defiant spirit with a densely textured yet gritty sound. “After Life As A Dog, I was listening to so much late-’90s/early-’00s rock,” says K.Flay, referring to her 2014 full-length debut. “I was absorbing the energy of people like Karen O, Shirley Manson, and Emily Haines and feeling totally inspired by it, so there’s lots more live guitar, bass, and drums on this record.”

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