REVIEW - KRISTIANNA “TOO LATE TO BE SORRY”

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Over the past few years, Kristianna has emerged as one of the most potent songwriters in Michigan. On her most recent EP, "Too Late to Be Sorry," Kristianna proves to be one of the best up-and-coming artist, creating a powerful EP showcasing the singer's lyrical ability and vocal prowess.

"Too Late to Be Sorry" in its core exudes a Cassius Clay level of confidence while unmistakably remaining a record chronicling a woman’s frustration when dealing with blasé lovers. This project offers more to the imagination, creating an musical documentary showing a woman's unwillingness to settle for the mundane lifestyle that comes with being 2nd place within a man's priority.

"Too Late To Be Sorry" offers itself into all-too-real scenarios, beginning with 'Blacked Out.' Perhaps the tempo-setter for the remainder of the project. This introduction provides songwriting that exudes a scornful clarity which soon defines Kristianna throughout the remainder of the album.

The music throughout this EP is imaginatively expansive. Kristianna takes subject matter and provides the listener with enough raw detail to create a captivating story.

While this project can be heard as a therapeutic offering to women routinely stuck within complacent "situationships". This project is ultimately an emotional-rag-to-confidently-riches story, with opening track-"Blacked Out" serving as the EP's emotionally tattered rags, while the braggadocios, Louis Picasso assisted track, "Now you're sad" serving as the ultimate emotional payback track.

"Too Late to Be Sorry" offers itself as Kristianna's introduction to songwriting maturity, providing a new lane within an already paved road.

Too late To Be Sorry can be found here. 

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