Kiai
Brooklyn, NY
Rock / Alternative / Indie Rock
Bio
Irrepressible, unstoppable and undeniable, Kiai is an artist who speaks and sings to be heard – no matter what she’s saying. Her songs range from the silly to the profound and in the totality of her expression, she has revealed herself to be a unique singer/songwriter emerging in the New York indie scene.
The child of Korean parents, Kiai grew up in Woodstock, NY. About her childhood she says, “I was definitely a typical Korean-American child in terms of my musical experience. I start...
Comments
SYMBIONIC:
Rock on!
Jan 06
Kimmy B Shade:
Great voice and music Kiai! I really like what you're doing! Keep up your good work! All the best and Good Luck for you! Kimmy
May 21
CorePreme:
at one time or another we all guard our heart,,, but its the beauty in your music that encourages me to love.... Thank You
Dec 15
Joe D'angelo:
nice!!
Jul 24
JUST SUM Kid:
I loved the videos. Sounds Great.
Dec 20
Amy Schugar:
Hello to you!! Keep up the work! And have a great day!
Jul 02
scottn:
birthday song sounds like a beatle song and I mean that as a compliment! (we are happy that you are till here and YOuve made it one more time around the sun-I love it!)
Scott
Jun 08
scottn:
great song!..you should have gotten eddie to play lead! just kidding..when can I play on one of your recordings? you know I play bass..
best of luck,
Scott
Jun 08
Press
“i looooooooooooove youuuuu soooooo muchhhhhh! ur voice is so amazing!!!! i swear 2 god, it dazes me off when i listen 2 it...i feel like it captivates my most inner passionate feelingz i keep insyde, ur tone is so expresive that i feel saturated with enchantment everytyme i hear u sing.”
Artist Stats
Fans: 1,565
Song Plays: 1,610
Visits: 1,998
Video Plays: 97
Widget Hits: 9,603
Status
Status:
Backing up Jeni Englund at The Bitter End this Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Doors open at 7:30. We're on at 9. Will play Electric, too.
Blog
The Bitter End, NYC Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Jul 17, 2011 at 11:21 PM
It's been a while, but I'll be on stage with Jeni Englund like it was in 1996. I'll get to play Electric for the crowd, but what will be most meaningful will be getting to entertain again, even if just background vocals and some guitar.





