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About Me

| KHIGH.com Hey ladies and gentlemen you just reached Kris one and only official personal page. If you want to look at some PICS look at the bottom of the page. Welcome to my virtual house!
I'm the guitarist and singer of the infamous Hollywood band KHIGH signed to Power Play Records of NY! The smartest could have noticed I didn't create a MyMusic page this is mainly due to the fact I already have a quite popular site you can reach at: www.khigh.com for that...
This site is rather meant to be my private home and there's enough room for all of your comments and stuff also not necessarily related to the band, so... come on in!
ABOUT KHIGH:
KHIGH is the new reality in hard rock music and will quickly capture your interest with its fresh and innovative approach to song writing and musicianship. The band, with its technical skill and compelling creativity is roaring past all the stagnant, generic hard rock acts that are out there. With its debut album, Wise Hedonist, KHIGH breaks away from the safe and conventional writing methods and dares to explore the entire rock spectrum, blasting into new and challenging musical territories.
REVIEWS:
MetalManiacs: «KHIGH have already developed a very personal style... Strengthened by an awesome Kris behind the microphone, often able to reach the peak on the track of the hard rock of the first 90's... Precious bass lines too...»
SilentScream: «KHIGH demonstrate to have good writing capabilities used to develop a strong hard rock with clear influences from the 80's, also for what concerns the structure of the songs with gutsy riffing and cool solos. Most of the sound of the band depends on the guitar style of Kris (surely a the guitar hero lover) and on his way to sing at times similar to Alice Cooper and Dave Mustaine....»
HardRock Haven: «Musically, the band is about as tight as you are going to find. Kris puts his flair on every song, how they are constructed, and how he rips through his solos. It’s not all about speed, though; in fact, his solos are layered with real emotion, beauty or anger, whatever the song calls for... Opening with “Change”, you’ll hear Kris sort of yell/rap the intro, and the frantic guitars start in. If you have to compare this song to someone, musically, it’d be when Extreme got really weird... The title track shows the band slowing down, working on nuance and ambience more than full throttle metal. This time, Kris puts an edge to his voice, and sings a bit darker, although still melodic. This has one of the memorable chorus, and lyrically, it shines too. “Hedonism will be his moral. Carpe diem fills his soul and mind”...
“Latin Truths” will throw you for a loop. This is acoustic, nothing like what you’ve heard thus far. Watching these guys play live must be jaw-dropping... And to think that Kris actually has to sing while playing his instrument at this level should amaze everyone. This isn’t mainstream music, but it is one of the most innovative CDs you’ll get this year...»

My Interests

Playing and listening to Music, Beholding and understanding Arts, Reading and loving Books, Watching and being absorbed by Movies, Hitting and bashing Guitars, Grabbing a board to Surf, Information Tech and related new technologies, Travels and a whole lotta things...

I'd like to meet:

Talented and creative people. «The more you hate me, the more it makes me strong. The more you love me, the more it makes me big.»

KHIGH VIDEOS:

KHIGH - Cacophonic Nature (live) from Wise Hedonist CD

KHIGH LINKS:
www.khigh.com
www.powerplayrecords.com
www.risestar.cl

KHIGH

Music:

Rock, Classical, Hair, Industrial, Electronic Clash, Piazzolla's Tango...

Movies:

A Clockwork Orange, Usual Suspects, Clerks, The Godfather, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Matrix I, Fight Club, Blade Runner, Trainspotting, Twelve Monkeys...

Books:

The Prince by Machiavelli, Brave New World by Huxley, Paradise Lost by Milton, The Divine Comedy by Dante, The Future of an Illusion by Freud, Critique of Practical Reason by Kant, Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil by Nietzsche...

Heroes:

Tales of betrayed by fair betrayers Betrayed by their betraying cause Another day, another time Evidence of a history lived again With obsolete self esteem