Pryti
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GB London – Hard Rock / Grunge / Alternative Metal / Rock / Melodic
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Welcome To Pariahville
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Hailing from the home of metal Birmingham UK.

Pryti released her first EP ‘Welcome To Pariahville’ which earned a great review from Sam Carter (Architects) in Kerrang. She fully embraced the DIY ethos by starting her own record label ‘Welcome To Pariahville’ and released her debut album ‘Tales of a Melancholic’. The album gained a lot of critical acclaim from the UK and USA press with rave reviews from Rocksound, Big Cheese magazine, Hit the Floor, New Noise magazine, Cryptic Rock and many more. Pryti writes all of her songs and plays the guitars and bass and all her songs have been produced by Justin Hill (Sikth, Young Guns, Heart of a Coward). Her melancholic, atmospheric, soulful songs and emotional vocals have drawn comparisons to Deftones, Sarah McLachlan and Lita Ford. Pryti has been played on Kerrang Radio, BBC Introducing West Midlands, Amazing Radio, Scuzz TV and Total Rock Radio. Her Youtube channel has had over 1 million views. Pryti has also earned rave reviews for her live performances. Drop This said ‘There are certain voices you hear on CD and think, ‘there’s no way they sound like that live’. Pryti has one of those voices. But she does sound that good live’.

Here’s what the press have been saying -
‘One to watch’ Alex Baker / Kerrang! Radio & TV
‘There are certain voices you hear on CD and think, ‘there’s no way they sound like that live’. Pryti has one of those voices. But she does sound that good live’. Drop This 3.5/5
'Pryti has a strong, impressive voice and there is a hell of a lot of emotion in her delivery.' (Live Review) A Model Of Control
'This is the arrival of an exciting UK artist' Big Cheese Magazine 7/10
‘This might be only Pryti’s first full-length album, but if it’s anything to go by, she’s in for a long career.’ 4.5/5 Hit The Floor
'Her debut album, vulnerable and mature as it is, gives Pryti good bones to continue a trajectory that is conceivably endless.' 5/5 Cryptic Rock
'Seething, dramatic album of symphonic rock that’s genuinely impressive in its ambition' Rock Sound 7/10
'UK musicians do everything better, which is why Pryti's mix of melancholic metal and hard rock is so successful.' 4/5 New Noise Mag
'She has a talent for mixing dark music with powerful choruses and if she carries on like this she will go far.' 8/10 Power Play Mag