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Pryti Releases “Bitter Pill” Music Video

Alternative / Singer Songwriter Pryti has released the official music video for her track “Bitter Pill” from her critically acclaimed new album Tales Of A Melancholic which is available now on iTunes and all other digital retailers.

Watch Pryti’s “Bitter Pill” music video below:

Bitter Pill is a dark song about struggling and trying to explain how you feel I love how the video captures that. –Pryti

About Pryti:

Pryti is a hard rock/grunge singer songwriter from Birmingham UK. Her influences range from Sarah Mclachlan to DeftonesPryti’s debut album ‘Tales of a Melancholic’ received critical acclaim in the UK and USA. It was produced by Justin Hill (SikthHeart of a CowardBury Tomorrow). She wrote, sang, played the guitars and bass, and released it on her label Welcome To Pariahville. Her YouTube channel has had over 1 million views. Her previous song Insomnia premiered on the Kerrang website and was regularly played on Scuzz. The album was also premiered on Last FMoriginals Discovery of the week. Pryti has also been regularly played on Kerrang Radio Fresh BloodTotal Rock RadioAmazing Radio, and BBC Introducing West Midlands.

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