With
Her Debut Album On the Way, The Young Rapper Has Joined Forces with Famed
Brooklyn Teens Who Also Made Waves at an Early Age Performing Everywhere from
Coachella to The Vans Warped Tour and Opening for the Likes of Guns N’ Roses
and Motorhead
New York, NY (January, 2017) -- When it comes to crossing genre lines
from hard rock and heavy metal to rap and hip-hop, plenty of bands have made
successful crossover hits from Jay Z and Linkin Park to Public enemy and
Anthrax. But in recent years as some of these iconic collaborations have fallen
to the wayside, a new era of fresh rhyming, hard-hitting, head-banging power
has risen from those ashes….coming from young stars who have already seen their
share of fame: rapper Sky Katz and metal band Unlocking
the Truth. And their new single “Rockstar” is sure to leave fans of
genre-bending with a whole new level of appreciation!
With the teen years being most closely associated with growing,
learning, and coming into one’s own while breaking through boundaries, Sky and
UTT have certainly already accomplished these feats in leaps and bounds not
only in their personal lives but in their incredible journeys as young
musicians. Adding to these enormous feats is their effort to merge two genre’s
often seen as opposing, and bring an incredible amount of diversity both
musically and culturally.
“Rockstar” encapsulates the
hard-hitting, in-your-face elements of metal and hip-hop that have made both
genres incredibly popular and successful since their origins began with
attitude, speed, and a fierce message. In it, over heavy riffs and an intense
rhythm section, Katz raps “Which one of
y’all done called my name, fresh on the scene with the ball and chain // A
hundred MC’s and they all the same, so Sky turned Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”
with a tough grit not usually reserved for her 12-year-old stature, continuing
“I might roll through the city in a big
ol’ truck, four big wheels and a grill up front // Pull up to the show all you
see is us, if we ever had beef man I wish ya luck”. The song heightens with
Sky and UTT’s Malcolm Brickhouse belting refrain “I got rock and roll it’s all in my soul with the real hip hop that’s
‘bout to explode, if you hear them shots cops on patrol that’s me, turning to a
Rockstar!” in a fervid mix of volition that could easily be seen as a theme
for extreme sports or the toughest cage-match brawl.
Hailing from Long Island NY, Hip-Hop Pioneer and BMI Recording Artist
Sky Katz has been hitting the ground running in the music industry since
discovering her talent and passion for rapping at the age of 5. Sky has kept
the momentum up ever since with her dynamic, witty, and energetic style with an
old school chemistry. Fueled by her insatiable thirst to bring back old school
Hip Hop and make a mark in the industry with influences from Hip Hop greats
like Nicki Minaj, Drake, Nas, Rakim, and many more in the game, Sky
Katz has honed her craft with a very appealing presence and has garnered a very
good buzz and following that continues to expand through anyone who discovers
her. With her recent appearance on America's
Got Talent, she wowed the panel judges (and audience) with her single
"Fresh". Her single "Haters" (A re-vamp of Biz Markie's
"Just A Friend") came shortly after, which received critical acclaim
and positive reception worldwide. Following the performances, she obtained
thousands of followers from across the globe on her Instagram and YouTube
pages, and is currently focused on driving her career forward. With the
media taking immense notice- she’s made recent appearances on Live It Up! With Donna
Drake, Verizon FiOS 1 - Long Island’s “Rick’s Rising Stars”, This Is 50, Pix
11 Morning News, Fox
5's Good Day NY, and has been interviewed by LUCID Magazine, JamSphere, TV
Grapevine, 92.3 AMP Radio's ASTRA On the Air, Newsday, the New York Post, and will be
featured in an upcoming issue of TIME Magazine for Kids.
Unlocking the Truth is Malcolm Brickhouse (vocals /guitar) Alec Atkins (bass), and Jarad
Dawkins (drums). Founding members Brickhouse and Dawkins met each other
at a birthday party in 2005. Sharing similar tastes in music, they decided to
create a band. As the metal duo’s street performances started gaining
attention, Brickhouse and Dawkins felt they needed a bassist but none of their
friends were musicians, so they taught their pre-school friend, Alec Atkins,
how to play the bass guitar from scratch. These street performances in Times
Square and around New York City led to people recording and uploading videos of
them to YouTube, which garnered a lot of attention through social media. The
trio have since appeared on national television, including NBC’s “The Tonight Show”, ABC’s “The View”, CNN, Fuse, BET, Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” and more. In
2014, they were the youngest group to perform at Coachella. They’ve
performed at the AFROPUNK FEST, SxSW and were the youngest band to play at the
2014 Vans Warped Tour! They have also performed at the high-profile music
festivals Heavy Montreal and Bonnaroo. The Trio have supported music legends such as Guns N' Roses, Motorhead, Queens of the
Stone Age, Living Colour, Marilyn Manson and more while also
earning spots in commercials for Airheads, AT&T, Beats by Dr. Dre,
Maybelline and Verizon. In 2014 the band signed
a $1.8 million contract for five albums with Sony Music Entertainment, but
in 2015, they successfully negotiated their release from the contract. Their
full-length debut album “Chaos” was released on
June 17, 2016 via TuneCore, and a feature-length documentary film about the
band, entitled “Breaking
a Monster” came out in 2016.
With “Rockstar” Sky Katz & Unlocking the truth bring a whole new
element to the Hip-Hop/Metal crossover with not only a youthful exuberance but
a new breath of life that is sure to bring a younger generation who may be
accustomed either genre to look more deeply and discover something new!
For More on Sky Katz, VISIT: www.SkyKatzRaps.com
OR
For More on Unlocking the Truth, VISIT: www.UnlockingtheTruthBand.com