Biography

Lady Parasyte is an electro-rock band featuring Kimberly K.(vocals/lyrics), Mark Black (guitars/programming) and additional vocalist Miss Angela S. Together they have created a chaotic but aggressively catchy mixture of electronic driven sounds mixed with high energy guitars topped with vocals ranging from soothingly melodic to blisteringly hard-hitting.Lady Parasyte combines their influences and styles to create an infectious yet intense sound that you cannot get out of your head.

Over the past few years vocalist Kimberly K. has collaborated with such artists as Die Warzau and techno legend DJ T-1000(Alan D. Oldham) contributing vocals to both acts releases,as well as having tracks appear on compilations for Ominous Passions Clothing and Creative Violence Records.Previous members include programmer birdFEEDER(Essenza) and guitarist Inkydust who helped to bring to life the debut electro-industrial EP,"Sirens" featuring the tracks Sirens,Salvage and Are You Dead yet?

Currently, the band is spending much of their time writing and recording the full length electro-rock romp "Abandoned Places" to be released on MachineKUNT Records.

Stay tuned...

The Reviews are in:
Lady Parasyte's "Sirens" EP is a beautifully sorrowful, representative lamentation of the broken soul in all of us.Parasyte's music is harsh and brooding while at the same time maintaining its own sort of elegance.Sirens contains six haunting tracks that refuse to be the same generic sound being put out by many electro artists. -ReGen Magazine

"We are talking about well thought out lyrical combination's that leave the listener doing that,actually listening...Lady Parasyte is on the rise, and it’s only a matter of time before she’s picked up by a big label." -Macabre Cadaver Magazine

"The opening track ‘Sirens’ blends brutal samples with pulsating beats and tormented vocals that will remind in parts of Android Lust, Collide and the EBM-fuelled Arch Enemy.The vocals of LP are excellent and it is clear that her band will constantly move forward and progress. There is a real sense of belief and drive behind this work. This is very interesting stuff that is certainly worth your time." -Sphere Webzine