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  "textContent": "Contact: byron@urbzlyfe.comWeb: halokitsch.comSeeking: Label, BookingStyle: Alt-Rock Claiming you’re “underrated” in your bio is a high-stakes gamble, but Halo Kitsch has the receipts. Tracks like “american medicine” strike a modern alt-pop chord, finding a perfect balance between melodic hooks and a glorious, essential fuzz. She shifts gears effortlessly on “losttime,” revealing a pensive, engulfing side that proves she isn't just a one-trick pony. There is an inner growl to her work—especially on “arsenic”—that makes her feel like a genuine discovery. It seems there is already a cohesive artistic vision in place, one that feels immersive without being overproduced. If there’s any […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of Halo Kitsch first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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