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Pryti releases new video for 'Insomnia'
25 February 2015

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"'One to watch for 2015' Alex Baker / Kerrang! Radio & TV.

"Pryti's big on melody and as strong musically as vocally." 8/10: Whisperin & Hollerin.'

SPANKING NEW VIDEO UNLEASHED by PRTYTI!

Taking the emotive heavy groove of the Deftones merged with the alluring appeal of Paramore, 'Pryti' continues her climb with her brand new single 'Insomnia', which is out now and taken from her stunning debut album 'Tales Of A Melancholic.'

The video has already been exclusively premiered by Kerrang! magazine. In complete contrast to today's manufactured X Factor culture, Pryti is the real deal. A true independent artist, Pryti wrote, sang and played guitar and bass on all songs from her forthcoming debut album 'Tales Of A Melancholic'. The Birmingham singer-songwriter has rock oozing from her core, and in keeping with her independent and DIY ethos, she has set up her own label 'Welcome To Pariahville', which is home to all of Pryti's releases.

Pryti's last EP 'Welcome To Pariahville' picked up widespread acclaim from the Rock/Metal community. Sam Carter (Architects) reviewed her EP in Kerrang! Magazine to high praise, while Rocksound Magazine covered Pryti with an online feature. Tracks from the EP also racked up radio airplay on Kerrang Radio's Fresh Blood show and Total Rock Radio extensively played 'Abyss'.


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Pryti's debut album 'Tales of a Melancholic' was produced by Justin Hill from Sikth (Yashin, Heart of a Coward, Bury Tomorrow) and the record is already picking up national press attention from Metal Hammer, Big Cheese Magazine and Rocksound. Alex Baker from Kerrang! Radio has also touted her.

As 'One to watch for 2015'. With further coverage and support in the pipeline, 2015 is going to be massive for Pryti. Look out for 'Insomnia', which drops this February. The video is stunning and the track is a cunning slab of low-slung emotional rock at its very best.

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  author: TIM PEACOCK 25 February 2015