Bryce Alvord – better known as BRYCE! – steps into the spotlight and delivers a strip back version to the pumped-up combo of rap and pop melodies – a trademark he and his partner in crime, Celsius 911 created under the stage name, Soho Kings.
It’s definitely a breath of fresh air; check out ‘Say What You Want In Bed’… more music will be coming soon from the dynamic duo.
For their first release of the year, SOHO KINGS start on a chilled and smooth note with track entitled ‘Slow Mo.’
The electro pop/rap duo are set to make this year a monumental one and counting on their recent success on the blog, it’s definitely in easy grasp. The guys stole the top spot on NEW LEASE MUSIC’s Top Ten Songs of 2017 list with their firecracker single, ‘Life of the Party’.
Expect more bangers on the way from these New Yorkers. For now, check out ‘Slow Mo.’
Although SOHO KINGS‘ latest release features their futuristic trademark of hip-hop/pop with a dash electrifying trap elements, the three-minute banger is washed with chilled back vibe – it’s a great surprise.
This may be their best release of the year…what do you think? Here’s your chance to check it out and have your say below.
It’s Bryce Alvord (left) and DJ Celsius911’s turn – aka SOHO KINGS – in the NEW LEASE MUSIC hot seat. Hailing from the Big Apple, the duo dominated the blog with latest track, ‘Life of the Party’, stealing the blog’s Song of the Week title for three weeks running in August and for two weeks this month (check out the chart show on Instagram). I think it’s about time we find out more about these guys…
NLM: First of all, thank you for agreeing to do an interview with NEW LEASE MUSIC.
C: Anytime! We appreciate what you’re doing for independent artist and music overall.
B: Thank you so much for the support!
NLM: How did Soho Kings come to life?
B: Cel and I met back in the day when we were both young artists on a now defunct indie label here in NYC. We became friends and collaborators, and I used to front rock bands and Cel would perform with my band on stage. The label fell apart, and my band starting to head different ways so I started to produce myself. I was gonna make a solo pop album, but the very first track I made, it sounded like hip hop to me so I was like “Let me hit my boy Cel, the best rapper I know to get on the track”. It ended up being the easiest, most fun and best sounding track I ever made, all my music connects went crazy for it, and we just kept making records. Done about 50 together now I’d say….
C: Yeah it was just easy to collab with Bryce. It felt natural. Once we made that first song we just said we should be doing this more often.
NLM: Your track ‘Life of the Party’ went down a treat with NEW LEASE MUSIC’s readers. What’s the public response to the track beyond this blog?
C: It’s getting a lot of love and sounds great in the club. It was fun to record so I’m glad that people feel that energy and reciprocate it.
B: Yea people close to me and in the industry have said they think it might be our best yet. So, great!
NLM: You guys have a pretty electrifying discography. What’s your proudest work and why?
B: We try to progress every track. Honestly I think we both feel that every time we record it’s the best we’ve ever done. We have some unreleased stuff we’re sitting on and ‘Life of The Party’ is our most recent release. We’ve made some biting political tracks that I’m proud of that I wish would’ve gotten a little more attention, like “War”, “Who Will Save Us”, and “No Luck (Birds Chained to The Sky)”.
C: Those records are even more relevant now. We,ll always continue to speak our minds through music regardless of what people think.
NLM: How would you describe your sound to potential fans?
B: That’s a tough one. I’d say it’s a lot like what’s hot in hip hop now with the melodies and trap influence, but has elements of electronic music and alternative rock, and of course all with that Brooklyn edge.
C: We’re current because we love music but we’re also different for the same reason.
NLM: If you had to collaborate with ONE mainstream artist who would it be?
C: One is tough but I’d probably say Big Sean.
B: Damn, another tough one. I might go with Young Thug that dude is so sick.
NLM: If you had three wishes to change the music industry today, what would they be?
B: I remember being a little kid and really into music and the CD store was such a magical place. The artwork was more important, album releases planned meticulously, and you had to buy the cd or someone else had to show you the music. I wish there was more money for more people in the industry, there weren’t so many slimy dishonest individuals on the outskirts, and live shows had more musicianship.
C: More originality, less corporate . I also wish there were better music videos out there. I see a few independent artists and some major artists getting creative with visuals but overall there’s not too many good music videos out there.
NLM: So what are your plans for 2017?
B: Gonna hit a lot of college campuses and tour some this fall and winter, and release our best music yet. Hopefully you might hear us in some movies or TV shows coming up.
C: A lot of shows and a lot more music. We love making music and the process of continually trying to make better music. So look out for more music,shows, and more videos. Our best video yet is coming real soon. You heard that hear first!!
NLM: How can potential fans make contact with you?
B: @SohoKings everything, hit us up online, or come to our main hangout Pianos in the lower east side, we might be there!
NLM: Finally, if music didn’t exist, what would you do?
C: Something involving film so directing, producing, and writing. Though films utilize music so i don’t know if that’s the best answer lol.
B: I’d probably be concentrating on my acting. I love comedy and Improv. And nightlife, always partying!
DJ/rapper Celsius and producer/singer Bryce Alvord – aka SOHO KINGS – are back for the second time of the year with their brand new track, approving they are still the life and soul of the party…go check it out!