Kramies

Kramies
On tour in Europe
Background information
Born1974
OriginOhio, USA
GenresIndie folk, indie rock, space rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
InstrumentsVocalist, guitar, piano, synths, keyboards
Years active1992–present
LabelsHidden Shoal Recordings
Websitekramies.com


Biography

Kramies (pronounced Kraim-iss) Is an American songwriter, creator of dreamy folklore, crossing boundaries between eerie sceneries and fairytale laden myths. Kramies, best known for his work with Producers Jason Lytle of Gandaddy, Jerry Becker of Train, and Todd Tobias of Guided by Voices, Kramies has received multiple albums of the year and has also been featured in Billboard Magazine, NPR, Clash Magazine and many others. He has performed with national and international artists such as : Spiritualize, Yo La Tango, Clexico, Grandaddy, Tyler Ramsey (Band Of Horses) etc..

Discography for Kramies

  • The European the autumn sessions Ireland release (2010)
  • Coal Miners Executive Club Single (2011)
  • The European official EP Release (2011)
  • The Wooden Heart Single (2013)
  • The Wooden Heart Official EP Release (2013)
  • Sea Otter Cottage Single (2013)
  • The Folklore Sessions EP Release (2014)
  • The Fate That Never Favored Us Single (2015)
  • forêts antiques EP Live at The Grand Théâtre (2015)
  • Into The Sparks Single featuring Alma Forrer (2016)
  • I Wish I Missed You Single (2017)
  • Everything The End Single (2018)
  • Of All the Places Been & Everything the End EP (2018)
  • ‘’Between the Moon’’ Split with Foxtails Brigade (2019)
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gollark: I mean, that could mean *anything*! Figuring out NDs a bit? Reverse engineering!
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gollark: I've always found that bit of the T&C astonishingly stupid.
  • Official Website
  • Kramies on Facebook
  • Kramies on Bandcamp
  • Kramies in Billboard Magazine
  • Kramies in Clash Magazine
  • Kramies in Atwood Magazine
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