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Beth Crowley Releases New Single ‘Cold-Blooded’

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Rising artist Beth Crowley sets herself apart as she releases a new single based once again on a fictional book.

This past Friday (February 24), Crowley released her highly anticipated new single titled, “Cold-Blooded.”

Beth Crowley took to social media to talk more about the new single, which is based on The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. “Jude Duarte is an Evanescence-style rock song, so that is exactly what you’re getting,” she shared.

The artist also posted a list of key ingredients to write a song based of the book: “lyrics about how much you love power, major Evanescence vibes, electric guitar tone crunchier than a bag of Cheetos, veiled threats towards your enemies, DRUMS.”

Listen to “Cold-Blooded” below!

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ABOUT BETH CROWLEY

Beth Crowley first gained recognition on Youtube in 2011 when she was inspired by comedic group Axis of Awesome and posted a medley of popular songs titled “Greatest Song Ever Written.” The song was quickly picked up by Reddit, Buzzfeed, and Tumblr, and to date that video has over 1 million views.

When Crowley started posting her original music, the positive response from viewers was undeniable. In January of 2013, Crowley took a chance and posted a video of herself singing her original tune “Warrior,” which was inspired by Cassandra Clare’s book series The Mortal Instruments. Fans rallied around the song as the unofficial anthem of the books, with Clare herself calling the song “lovely.”

Crowley has since released one full-length album, two EPs, and numerous singles. Her book-inspired music includes songs based on the Dark Artifices series, the Divergent series, The Lunar Chronicles, Harry Potter, the Hunger Games, The Fault in Our Stars, the Shatter Me series, and many more. She has also written several commissioned custom songs for books and book series. She has also started writing her first Young Adult novel.

You can connect with Beth Crowley on Twitter and Instagram