Kat King has released her new single titled ‘I Might Like It’. Leaving that first impression as a permanent opinion, ‘I Might Like It’ is a subtle kick to the feels with a gorgeous soundscape that fills the ears and leaves the listener with a heightened feeling and fresh outlook.
Kat clearly has her own sound and style. The impressive part is how she embraces it and improves it from one song to the next. This is a brilliant song, both in songwriting and execution. It’s one of those tracks that make you go back to certain parts, just to hear them again, leaving that micro-tear in your eye each time as well.
Sure, everyone has been exactly where ‘I Might Like It’ has been. My Facebook feed is full of that sh*t. But now there’s a soundtrack for it. A brilliant one at that. It’s done in such a way that it’s both a waking slap to the face and a subtle nudge in the right direction. Only the best music can make you learn while you fall in love with it.
About ‘I Might Like It’
Imagine Kate Bush meets the indie rock sounds of the 2000s, with lush instrumentals building toward a chorus that begs for a crowd to sing along. After four years of songwriting as a unit and teaming up with a fresh producer, Kat King has officially leveled up. With razor-sharp lyrics, haunting vocals, and moments that’ll leave you reeling, “I Might Like It” is an anthem for anyone who’s ever blurred the lines between love and fixation. It’s messy, it’s addictive, and you might like it too.
“I Might Like It started from a voice memo that Derek (our guitarist) sent me. I fell in love with the nostalgic progression and droney guitar line, so I started crafting the verse lyrics over it on a plane home after reconnecting with one of my closest friends. We’d spent an evening calling ourselves out for how we’d both functioned in past relationships, blurring the line between love and addiction to the pain of someone who strings you along. We’ve both found our way out of that cycle, thankfully, but I think many people have found themselves there. I wrote the chorus to be an anthem for that sentiment. At first listen, it might sound like another heartbreak song, but I’m shaking my past self like ‘Hey dummy, stop putting yourself through this cycle. The blame can’t all be put on the person stringing you along.’ I hope listeners pick up on that twist and that it incites them to reflect on this all-too-common notion.”
Kat King has a string of mini-tours on their radar this spring, joining as support for up-and-coming acts like Strawberry Launch, The Ivy, and Lyncs. The group will continue releasing a steady stream of singles throughout the spring and summer as they work on finalizing their debut album.
About Kat King
Kat King is an electrifying 5-piece indie-pop rock group who recently released their second EP, Domestic Bliss. They’ve shared stages with acclaimed acts like The Beths, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, and the War & Treaty. With multiple singles on local stations’ regular rotation and infectious live energy, their momentum is consistent. Lead singer Kat King’s career started in small-town Kansas. As a solo singer-songwriter act, she co-produced one 13-song album and three EPs, the first one released at the young age of 14. Now based in Kansas City, the group is currently working on their debut album.
SOURCE: Official Bio
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