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KRSN makes music that hits like a confession and echoes like an anthem. Blending modern rock intensity with raw storytelling, his songs dive headfirst into love, loss, self-destruction, and redemption — the real moments most people keep buried. Every track is a page ripped from his life, delivered with a voice that cuts deep and production built for big stages.
On his new album, KRSN swings between rage and vulnerability. Tracks like “Fuck You, Love You” and “Torn in Two” capture the chaos of toxic love, while “Oxygen” (feat. Josh Lambert) and “Hold Onto Me (Acoustic)” strip everything down to fragile honesty. The anthemic “Monster in the Mirror” confronts the darker side of self-reflection, while “Fallin’ Off Again” chronicles the cycle of falling apart and finding a way back.
KRSN isn’t just chasing a sound — he’s defining one. Heavy but melodic, raw but cinematic, it’s music that feels both personal and universal.
For fans of Dayseeker, Sueco, or Rain City Drive, KRSN is an artist unafraid to show the cracks, knowing that’s where the light gets in.
On his new album, KRSN swings between rage and vulnerability. Tracks like “Fuck You, Love You” and “Torn in Two” capture the chaos of toxic love, while “Oxygen” (feat. Josh Lambert) and “Hold Onto Me (Acoustic)” strip everything down to fragile honesty. The anthemic “Monster in the Mirror” confronts the darker side of self-reflection, while “Fallin’ Off Again” chronicles the cycle of falling apart and finding a way back.
KRSN isn’t just chasing a sound — he’s defining one. Heavy but melodic, raw but cinematic, it’s music that feels both personal and universal.
For fans of Dayseeker, Sueco, or Rain City Drive, KRSN is an artist unafraid to show the cracks, knowing that’s where the light gets in.
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