A Los Angeles band built around Amy Kirkpatrick's vocals and textured arrangements.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Witch' and 'Stay' back to back. Both show Kirkpatrick's vocal presence and the band's textured arrangements at work.
Karmina's music does most of the talking, with songs like 'Colorblind' showing their rock foundation mixed with folk and electronic touches. Kirkpatrick's voice carries a certain weight over Nate Kelley's guitar work, especially on early tracks like 'Sympathy'. They never settled into one clear genre box, which gives their catalog a distinct, moody character.
The band formed in Los Angeles around 2014, playing small venues and building a following with darker emotional material. They put out their first album 'Initiation' in 2018, followed by 'Eclipse' in 2021, growing to include Alex Cruz on bass and Matt Frederick on drums.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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