Kristina Esfandiari (born 4 March) is an American singer-songwriter and producer who writes music and performs under the monikers Dalmatian,[1] Miserable, and NGHTCRWLR,[2] and with the bands King Woman and Sugar High.[3]
Early life
Kristina Esfandiari was born to immigrant parents, an Iranian father and a Serbian mother.[2] They raised her in a
Charismatic Christian church.[4][5] She was raised in Sacramento.[6] At 22, she moved to the
Bay Area.[7]
Career
Esfandiari began her musical career as a vocalist for shoegaze band
Whirr from 2012 to 2013 and was featured on the EP Around,[8] before moving onto her own projects.[9]
In her early years as a performer, Esfandiari became well known for her heavy and dramatic vocals during live shows.[citation needed] As of June 2021, Esfandiari releases music under a multitude of personas: Miserable, KRIS, Dalmatian, Sugar High, and NGHTCRWLR.
Esfandiari is best known as the lead vocalist for the band King Woman. Esfandiari began King Woman as a solo project in 2009.[10] The project later became a band, after she was joined by her childhood friend, Joey Raygoza.[9][5]
Dalmatian
Esfandiari debuted her Dalmatian persona via her social media channels. Dalmatian is a rap project, inspired by artists including Elkk and JRAL.[1] Dalmatian's first release was single "Pain Thresold", followed by "Friday the 13th", released October 2020.[11] Speaking to Revolver in October 2020, Esfandiari said that she was working on Dalmatian's first album, featuring JRAL and Elkk.[11]
King Woman
King Woman released their first successful EP, Doubt, with
The Flenser[12] in 2015.[13] The EP was inspired by Esfandiari's experiences of trying to leave her religious upbringing.[14]
King Woman signed to
Relapse Records[15] and released their debut LP, Created in the Image of Suffering,[16] which was labelled by Pitchfork as one of the best rock albums of 2017.[17][18] Writing for Beats Per Minute’s "Darkest Albums" feature, John Amen called the album "a disturbing journey through consternation, despair, and heretical inquiry."[19] King Woman's second album, Celestial Blues, was announced in June 2021, as was its July 2021 oncoming release by Relapse Records. The first single from the album, "Morning Star", was released ahead of the LP.[20] This was followed by a second single, "Psychic Wound",[21] and a third single, "Boghz".[22]
The album was released to positive reviews.[23][24]
Miserable
Miserable is a shoegaze project debuted by Esfandiari in 2014 with EPs Halloween Dream and Dog Days.[25]Uncontrollable, Miserable's debut album, was released via
The Native Sound in April 2016.[25][26][27][28] Written and recorded over the course of a year, the LP is the most emotional release in Esfandiari's history as an artist. The album quickly became a fan favourite and her breakthrough record,[29][30] according to most mainstream media.
Pitchfork[31] and
Spin[32] praised her work. She later toured extensively in the US.[33]
NGHTCRWLR
NGHTCRWLR has been described as a "mixture of
drone, harsh noise and
industrial sounds".[2] Her influences for the project include
Yves Tumor and
The Prodigy.[2] NGHTCRWLR's debut album, Let the Children Scream, was released via Amniote Editions in January 2020.[2]
Sugar High
Sugar High is a collaboration with producer and singer-songwriter Darcy Baylis, who Esfandiari met over
Instagram in 2018.[3] The duo released their debut album, Love Addict, in 2020 on Dero Arcade.[3] "Losing" and "Ugly" were released as singles from the album.[34]