Burning in The Skies
Caught in The Undertow Andrew King, the brainchild, heart and soul of Burning in The Skies, has just celebrated the release of his epic EP, “Caught In The Undertow.” With a Depeche Mode vibe, and a Linkin Park influence, the EP is already creating a global buzz. The eclectic music ranges from piano ballads too heavy guitar driven rock and synth propelled pop. By day, Andy is a physician’s assistant, a dream that he followed after losing a close friend and by night he is an accomplished musician with an accidental intent to share his music with world. Well on his way to accomplishing that, the British born rising superstar first created music as a hobby until people began to notice his talent and become addicted to his song.... What inspires your music? I think anything from day to day life really. I think certainly when I feel emotion, I feel it quite deeply and I think sometimes I find it kind of hard to direct. I started writing songs even before I thought about the music. I just put it on paper so it all kind of started about four or five years ago and Burning In The Skies has only been around for about two years. It’s been a long time.
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Burning In The Skies is all you? It’s just me. That’s why I don’t perform live or anything. I make the music on my laptop with my guitar and keyboard. It’s always been on my bucket list to record a song to see what it sounds like and I’ve never looked back.