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Curse and Kisses Entertainment Announces New Artist Album Release

Curses and Kisses Entertainment, LLC announces this week a release from new artist Curse & Kisses. All it takes is a listen – the music speaks for itself. Curse & Kisses is being defined as "Orgasmic Rock." It's this phrase that communicates the fact that this hot new style of music has the ability to provide its listeners with extreme pleasure. Curse & Kisses covers a wide range of genres in his music that include funk, pop, psychedelic rock and rhythm and blues.

The new self titled extended play includes six tracks: Blue Eyes; Zombie; Stone Cold Freak; Curse & Kisses and two Instrumentals.

As frank as Curse & Kisses so often is about desire, drugs and the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, that "underlying current of sex and glitter" is only out-shined by "the music's glistening grime, " said music critic Bryan Rodgers. "The sound is one of conflict and aggression, almost like shock metal cut with a dusting of progressive rock and funk."

The artist started playing at the age of 13.

"I can provide aggression and subtlety in one song, " he says. "My music is like a roller coaster."

Curses & Kisses is working to build interest and support with some creative techniques. For example, its "Rock Wall of Fame" gives interested fans, artists and businesses a way to highlight themselves on the wall and provides a way to show support for the band. For $10, users can upload an image of their choice; include a short message; and a website address. This content will stay on the artist website forever.

This innovative independent artist is also working to raise funds for recording, promoting, photography, and various other expenses. Supporters will receive custom rewards of appreciation from Curse & Kisses. Custom rewards are distributed exclusively to supporters through Kickstarter. Rewards will not be resold or distributed anywhere else. Also, supporters who donate $25 or more will also receive recognition forever on the "Rock Wall of Fame."



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