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  • Writer's pictureLakshita Jain

Labrinth of booms: Cracks In The Real's 'A Couple of Things' is a lot of things

You know when your brain goes, "What's the craziest thing I can do right here without having it?" Ken Myers, the only constant face of Cracks In The Real, makes music by conceptualizing this state of mind into a mosaic of sounds, dictating the anarchic landscape in the realm of music. Rising from the streets of Phillips, US, Cracks In The Real is a project redefining the bounds of music-making through experimental, genre-fluid melodies composed of multiple music styles woven into one colorful sonic tapestry. Leaving it up to the audience, the artist does not place his tracks in the cage of a category.

Cracks In The Real
Cracks In The Real
Keeping in mind the only principle of not giving up, Cracks In The Real crafts music for his satisfaction and continues to move forward even with the bumps on his journey.

Cracks In The Real's latest release is a dreamy and complex two-song EP 'A Couple Of Things,' featuring the soundtracks 'Side B,' and 'The Man With The Big Sharp Teeth,' both of which are non-vocal compilations of chords and rhythms infused carefully to create a flawless 14-minute experience to deliver your soul into a different world.


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