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Rebellious and relentless, Kit Major releases Let Me In Your Band

LA based songwriter channels Riot Grrrl and the bleeding heart of punk rock with her new irreverent single Let Me In Your Band

Brimming with attitude, sensuality and nonchalant confidence, Kit Major is irrefutable with her new single ‘Let Me In Your Band’.

Cool, collected and yet desperately unhinged, Major feels like she’s been plucked from the 90s and bestowed on us as a blessing.

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Blending glam punk with modern alternative rock, Kit Major brings a fresh, indisputable sound to the scene.

Part spoken word, part melodic demand,Let Me In Your Band’ is addictive.

The desire to be Kit Major in this form is strong; free from consciousness and boiling over with a desire for fun.

It’s a track that begs to be placed on repeat, and in every playlist designed for a good time, whatever that may look like.

With the coolness of Dry Cleaning and the dynamic production of Sleater Kinney, Kit Major is hitting bullseyes across the board.

Spacey synths, driving bass and multiple samples (including the sound of a van beeping) set such a visceral scene that you can feel the stickiness on your shoes and smell the smoke blocking your view of whatever crowded room you’ve found yourself in.

Kit’s tone is delicious, at once soothing and arresting. The songwriting is a perfection of genre, full of playfulness that is cultivated with such reverence that the balance creates something remarkable.

Echoing vocals, crowded shouts and unstoppable momentum. ‘Let Me In Your Band’ is genuinely quite unforgettable.

Each dynamic shift brings a new energy forward, a new layer to focus on and a new feeling to explore.

The bridge is a densely composed combination of vocal fry and cheerleader style spelling, plus a cyclical surf rock guitar line that creates the base for this dazzling trip.

Kit Major is a crush-worthy rockstar in the flesh. She oozes appeal in all of its forms, and has the talent to back it all up.

If offered the chance to see her live, one would be foolish to decline.

For those of us outside the US, listening to her plethora of inextinguishable tracks will have to suffice.