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Greetings from the mountains of New Mexico, USA. I am excited to announce my first album, CITY ELECTRIC, is currently available on all streaming platforms. 180 Gram vinyl and CD copies are available through this website for purchase along with accompanying merchandise. If you are a Northern New Mexico local you can purchase both at Lost Padre Records in Santa Fe, NM on the Plaza.
CITY ELECTRIC is a culmination of 2 years of writing and production. The album itself reaches for the spirit of the 80s and 90s alternative rock. It is a nod to a time when labels on your music were frowned upon. It is a nod to a time when the mantra "You cannot put me in a box!!" was a rallying cry and endeavor for an artist. The album is a mix of angsty vocals, guitars, synths, heavy drums, and drum loops leaning towards a rock, shoe-gaze, pop, folk-ambient vibes with the underlying theme of an overstimulated dystopian city right on the verge. Death, hope, love, obsession, bliss, and injustice are all explored here in the lyrics of the songs and themes of the album.
The song "Blood On The Streets" seems pulled directly from today's headlines and social circumstances, and explores the doubt many now share about what this world has to offer, who and what we should believe, and questions where we are all heading.
The song "How Long" delves into the world of obsession and longing for a physical connection in a world that seems so disconnected.
On the flip side the song "Turn It Into Love" offers a simple answer to the questions we are all asking ourselves today on what is missing from our lives and how we can get it or get it back.
An artist shot music video for the song "Knew A Girl" is currently streaming on Youtube and features the artist Vivienne Hereford.
Link: https://youtu.be/
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artist photos: Molly Wagoner
album artwork: Vivienne Hereford formerly known as Helen Gruhlkey
Greetings from Pecos, NM, USA. I am writing to introduce myself and am excited to announce my first album, CITY ELECTRIC, is currently available on all streaming platforms and Youtube. This independent album reaches for the spirit of 80s and 90s alternative rock. It is a nod to a time when labels on your music were frowned upon. The song "How Long" delves into the world of obsession and longing for a physical connection in a world that seems so disconnected. The song is an alternative rock song featuring a big 80’s guitar riff mixed with a hooky industrial beat filled chorus. The song is currently in rotation at 101.1 KSFR, 98.1 KBAC, and 99.9 KUPR in the Santa Fe area. Thank you for your support of local independent music.
The first single of the new album CITY ELECTRIC.
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“Yeah, I listened to it.”- overheard being muttered by 2 California hipsters at the Plaza
"I like my vinyl black and his vinyl is black."- Purifeye's brother-in-law
“He's no Johnny Mathis but it's the best album of 2025 my son put on vinyl. Do people still buy records?”- Purifeye's mother
“It cost how much?”- Purifeye's father
“An epic and stunning debut album harkening back to the 90's”.- someonepaidmetosaythis.gov
“If you make me listen to that F'in album one more time!!!!! Ehhhhh I mean it's Ballzmazing. Please buy it!”- Purifeye's wife
“Hmmmm.”- Purifeye's mother-in-law
“If you listen closely you can hear us snoring.”- Purifeye's dogs
“My social battery is drained! I couldn't possibly comment.”- a random 18 year old
OK,OK here are some real reviews or links to articles:
https://jamsphere.com/newreleases/indie-rocks-revival-purifeyes-blood-on-the-streets-captures-the-raw-spirit-of-the-90s
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