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Pop / Rock 02 September, 2015

Miserable (Kristina Esfandiari Of King Woman/Whirr) Premieres Previously Unreleased Song On Brooklynvegan

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Miserable (Kristina Esfandiari Of King Woman/Whirr) Premieres Previously Unreleased Song On Brooklynvegan
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Miserable (Kristina Esfandiari of King Woman and formerly Whirr) is premiering a previously-unreleased song titled "Palmistry Notes" on Brooklynvegan.

The song is one of several bonus tracks that appear on the soon-to-be-released Deluxe Edition of 2014's 'Halloween Dream' EP, which will be released digitally and on cassette on September 4, and includes the original four songs + "Palmistry Notes" as well as demo versions of each song, recorded at home during the writing process.

Lastly, the original 7" for Halloween Dream is finally being repressed and will also be released early September.

Praise for Miserable:

"Like a Rorschach test, Miserable's minimal yet epic approach to music will intensify your inner psyche. If you're feeling good about life right now, you'll probably feel uplifted and empowered by her crescendoing slow drumming that seems to build forever. But if you're in a dark place at the moment, you'll likely be floored by the sadness behind her shoegazey, melancholic singing."- Noisey

"…a crashing epic that exposes the beauty in widescreen destruction. "- Spin

"Halloween Dream is ( Miserable's) most substantial offering yet, and it's the most immersive and rewarding....an arresting thousand-yard stare of dreary atmosphere that basically sounds like a full band at work; it puts her in good company with fellow droning genre-mashers like Chelsea Wolfe and True Widow. Every track's got something special about it...It's concise, diverse, and rather alluring, and sets the bar high for whatever she might roll out next." (4/5 stars)- Alternative Press

"Kristina Esfandiari has impressed us with her powerful, ethereal voice and haunting melodies."- Filter

"…big metallic shoegaze and ending with the reverbed screams that helped make Deafheaven such a memorable name in heavy music this past year. …"- Brooklynvegan

"Kristina Esfandiari used to sing for Bay Area shoegaze greats Whirr, but she separated from that band to forge her own path as Miserable. "Bell Jar," a preview from Miserable's Halloween Dream 7-inch, is far more harrowing than anything Whirr kicked out. It starts out a bit like Deftones at their most lugubrious, all celestial moans and molasses strums, but it steadily builds into to a frightening beast of a song with tumultuous low end that will make you wonder if the earth has opened up beneath you and you're falling into hell. You'll seriously be shocked that Esfandiari covers that much sonic territory in just 2:14."- Stereogum

"…absolutely transportive."- Nylon Guys

"…an arresting collection of four songs …a cyclonic version of her former role in Whirr — albeit markedly more volatile and ravaged by static. The 15 minutes that comprise Halloween Dream are some of the most harrowing reflections of romance in this short year thus far, but the pedestal Esfandiari provides Miserable with is filled with enough decibel devastation and intense ethereal wonderment that signals a beautiful start to a different kind of rapture."- Recommended Listen

"The funereal sway song lunges forward into the big abyss of drums and Deafheaven approved chaotic histrionics."- Impose Magazine






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