Howard Kaye moves onto heavier climbs in explosive rock single 'Last Generation'

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Howard Kaye has gone on to support Deaf Havana on their UK tour last year as well as recording new music along the way. He now releases the first in a string of releases showcasing his newly experimented and refreshed sound, in ‘Last Generation’. Spanning from Bring Me The Horizon and Yungblud to The Weeknd and Machine Gun Kelly, Howard has exposed his real self in this massively expansive heavy rock offering.

Reminiscent of Royal Blood, ‘Last Generation’ leads its way with droning guitars and drum pads to begin with, with Howard’s stunning vocal performance alongside. Then it drops with the big, hard hitting chorus that will leave you singing the lyrics on repeat, with a definite resemblance to the great Chester Bennington in this performance.

An undeniable talent who has had the confidence to go beyond the foundations he has already built as an artist - Howard Kaye is coming out of his shell with this record, and it’s a statement to be reckoned with.

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Howard Kaye is a prime example of an artist who is moving with the times and reverting back to his true and belonging passions. Starting off in the world of hip-hop/electronic music as the lead singer for UK group CROOX, Howard quickly found his love for different genres, as well as the explorational realms you can go to when being as part of a creative group.

Through a lot of success, he then slowly started to realise that although his passion for electronic and hip-hop was viable, he had always grown up influenced by the powerful and mesmerising world of rock. Listening to the likes of Linkin Park and Slipknot as a teenager, Kaye embedded these artists and a relentless love for them from a young age and then started to eventually write for himself, not those around him.

Source Chloe Mogg

December 20, 2021 12:34pm ET by Chloe Mogg  

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