Miserable

Miserable is the solo project of Kristina Esfandiari, an artist who has captivated the indie and alternative music scenes with her deeply personal and emotionally charged music. Prior to embarking on her journey as Miserable, she was best known as the vocalist for the shoegaze band Whirr and later garnered much acclaim as the front-woman of the doom metal band, King Woman. Miserable showcases a different facet of Esfandiari's talents, characterized by its moody atmospherics and heart-wrenching lyrical content that often explores themes of heartbreak, loneliness, and personal growth.

Miserable's discography, with gripping releases like "Uncontrollable" and "Halloween Dream," has drawn listeners into a world of raw vulnerability overlaid with haunting melodies that linger long after the last note has died away. The release "Loverboy / Dog Days," for instance, exhibits the dual nature of Esfandiari's songwriting prowess—combining both ethereal and grittier elements into a cohesive soundscape. The intimate single "Gasoline" burns with quiet intensity, while the live version of "Oven" captures the visceral energy of Miserable's live performance, allowing audiences to experience the potent emotionality that defines Kristina Esfandiari's artistic alter ego. With each new release, Miserable solidifies its position as a conduit for catharsis, drawing in fans who find solace and strength in Esfandiari's reflective and resonant body of work.

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Oven (LIVE)
Single - Released October 18, 2023
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