Burning Shadows: A Rock Anthem of War and Sacrifice Krimries' latest album, Burning Shadows, delivers powerful rock anthems exploring themes of war, sacrifice, and resilience. This hard-hitting collection reflects on the struggles of those who fight and the price of freedom. Now available for advance purchase on Bandcamp: Full release coming March 14.
I’m excited to share that my new two-volume collection, Krimries, Volume 1 and Krimries, Volume 2, will be released on February 28, 2025! This special collection is filled with songs created to glorify God, reflecting my journey of faith and devotion. Both albums will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms. But if you can’t wait, you can listen now on Bandcamp: 🎶 Volume 1 – Listen here🎶 Volume 2 –...
Mark your calendars! Krimries’ latest album, The Empty Chair, is set for release on February 14. This highly anticipated project continues his journey of heartfelt storytelling, blending country and gospel influences with deeply personal lyrics. Following the success of Blood Cries to Blood, The Empty Chair offers a reflective look at love, loss, and redemption. Each track is a window into the emotions and experiences that shape us, reminding...
Cries to Blood” Christian country and gospel artist Krimries has unveiled his latest and most hauntingly personal work, “Blood Cries to Blood,” set to release on January 31. This album marks a profound chapter in Krimries’ musical and spiritual journey, reflecting on his dark past and the transformative power of faith. Before his conversion to Christianity, Krimries was deeply involved in the occult. As a former member of the Church of...
Krimries' Advent Release Calendar kicks off with daily song drops and scheduled releases through the month of December. Follow @Krimries on socials for daily announcements.
"Shattered Fields" is now live on Amazing Radio and will be available November 1st in all major stores and streaming services. This song reflects on the devastating impact of war, honoring those who were lost in past battles, while expressing a deep fear of future conflicts.