Alone In A Dive Bar Pardyalone
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
27.12.2023
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- 1 To My Father (Acoustic) 02:59
- 2 Not a Home (Acoustic #2) 02:56
- 3 My Bad (Sucks 2 Be You) [Acoustic] 02:51
- 4 She Likes My Tattoos (Acoustic) 02:54
- 5 Alone (Acoustic) 02:19
- 6 Why9X (Acoustic) 02:47
- 7 Can't Stop The Rain (Acoustic) 03:01
- 8 A Place For Us (Acoustic) 03:27
- 9 Read Your Mind (Acoustic) 03:13
- 10 These Days (Acoustic) 02:09
Info for Alone In A Dive Bar
In the realm of music, few artists possess the ability to harness raw emotion and translate it into captivating melodies that resonate deep within the soul.
Enter Pardyalone (aka Kalvin Beal), the 22-year-old prodigious producer, writer, and engineer, who has emerged as a poignant voice in this landscape, unveiling his long-awaited debut album, I Left You In Minnesota.
A journey from his hometown of Minnesota to the sun-soaked shores of California, the album serves as a sonic chronicle of his personal growth, pain, heartbreak, and battles with mental health – all of which have deeply resonated with his fanbase.
“When I started making music, I felt like I didn't have a voice of my own to share how I felt to somebody else. I was anxious about the judgement that people were going to give back to me if I told them how I felt,” Beal told Purple Sneakers over the phone from a park in his hometown of Big Lake, Minnesota.
“I was just very pessimistic and just lost. When I started making music, I would just make it so I had a bunch of songs. And I was like, fuck it, I'm gonna put a song on SoundCloud – and the response from it was enough for me to be like, ‘Oh, like, you're actually listening and understand this.’”
“It helped me understand that I wasn't alone in feeling this type of way. That's what I tell a lot of people. I feel great telling you how I feel – some days I feel happy as fuck, some days I feel shitty, you know?”
Pardyalone
Pardyalone
(born Kalvin Tyler Beal) is a Minnesota-born hip-hop artist with big dreams full of harmonic beats, silvery vocals, and emotional prowess. A 23-year-old lifelong artist, music became a salvation for Pardyalone after his parents' divorce and heartbreak, leaving him looking for an opportunity to “get uncomfortable.” After finding solace in music, Pardyalone began releasing tracks on Soundcloud and TikTok. Having garnered a fanbase nearing 700k followers on TikTok and millions of views, tracks like “Cupid” and, most notably, “Not a Home'' have cultivated a mass audience of monthly listeners on Spotify. Synthesizer tones are regularly featured on songs like “Addict” and “Inside Out.” At the same time, Pardyalone utilizes piano and soft guitar melodies on “Vampire,” “White Roses,” and “Mission,” showcasing his versatility and depth.
He weaves his inspirations like Bon Iver, Rage Against the Machine, and Lauryn Hill in his lyrics, encompassing addiction, love, and heartbreak. Citing how “anxiety and depression isn’t a thing that just goes away, it’s going to be constant,” Pardyalone works through his hardships by “writing about it in different perspectives.” For fans of Kid Laroi, Post Malone, and Juice Wrld, Pardyalone is a rising star who hits their wave of creativity with ease.
Pardyalone combines his artistic talents from skateboarding, photography, graphic design, and self-expression to the forefront of his tracks along with his humble upbringing: “I didn’t grow up in the streets,” Pardyalone said. “I went through pessimistic stuff and self-inflicted trauma.” Using TikTok to “be a better human,” fans have gravitated to Pardyalone’s velvety vocal fry, heavy cadence, and relatable disposition.
The future holds more for Pardyalone, like a debut record along with “a lot of diversity” in his music, the likes of rock, pop, and explorative sounds, which will be “an opportunity [to show] that I don’t just make sad music,” Pardyalone said. With powerful lyrics and punchy hooks, Pardyalone presents a world where it’s okay to “listen and feel” as the next track begins.
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