The Naked Grace Missionaries and KDA Turn the World’s Chaos into a Hopeful Alt-House Anthem on New Single “Revelations”

"Revelations” is a captivating fusion of alternative house and dance, offering a moving exploration of modern reality while igniting hope for a brighter future through its infectious cadence and sonic shifts.

LONDON, UK (March 20, 2024) – The Naked Grace Missionaries, an innovative band hailing from the UK, collaborates with KDA to unveil their new alternative house dance floor single, "Revelations," scheduled for release on March 29. This marks the inaugural collaboration between KDA and The Naked Grace Missionaries, signifying a noteworthy milestone for both artists. The track delves into the complexities of the modern world, exposing the hidden deceptions under seemingly clear skies and the pervasive sense of despair that surrounds it. It reflects on the strange energy of a society teetering on the edge of disaster, yet it clings to optimism for a better future. Despite the chaos of the world, the song highlights love's remarkable ability to bring hope and transformation. By uniting people on the dance floor, it offers a stark contrast to the conflicts of the present, embodying the essence of both KDA and The Naked Grace Missionaries' work: a warning against the dangers of the present intertwined with a call for a more uplifting tomorrow. Further, it evokes a deep sense of nostalgia for the classic anthems of UK dance, where social commentary intertwines with unforgettable hooks.

The song encompasses facets of house, electronica and dance genres merging with thought-provoking lyrics, emphasizing music's profound ability to influence mood and address societal challenges. Regarding their aspirations for the track's impact on listeners, The Naked Grace Missionaries express a desire to evoke a sense of awareness regarding global issues and realities, coupled with a message advocating love, unity and hope. Additionally, they aim for the music to inspire continuous movement, urging listeners to immerse themselves in its dynamic rhythm shifts and spirited vocal arrangements.  As the song undergoes each sonic shift, each band member takes their turn to deliver their unique vocal parts with a dynamic passion, ensuring the song maintains its seamless flow and continuous danceability.

Stream “Revelations” on all major streaming platforms March 29.

About The Naked Grace Missionaries:
“The Naked Grace Missionaries […] consists of two ethereally beautiful girls and one bearded guy singing acoustic songs inspired by The Manson Family and The Wicker Man…” - Broadly (Vice Media)

The Naked Grace Missionaries are a formidable acoustic trio delivering sermons as songs from the bible of popular and unpopular culture. Singing unheard protest songs from an unknown era, their sound is a dirt road to a tender dawn, a magick proclamation and a howl in desperate hours of the night. 

Imagine late night acid soaked sing-a-longs with Charles Manson at Spahn Ranch, the final moments of The Wicker Man and the Heaven's Gate cult collide. Not afraid of the darkness, but reveling in the ecstatic, NGM is the sound of the pain of a dystopian future channeled through the unquiet ghosts of the past. The songs are crafted with the love of classic singer songwriter material we all adore from previous eras, but without a desire to replicate any particular band or style, just to be true to lush melody, challenging arrangements and intriguing concepts.

Recently signed to U.K. number one hit producer KDA’s label The 40 Records, powered by SONY’s The Orchard, NGM recently released their official EP, Glossolalia.

About KDA:

Kris Di Angelis was DJing for ten years in London’s gay/fashion scenes before he released No. 1 single ‘Turn The Music Louder’, since then he’s been hailed by different ends of the music industry for releasing projects that have satisfied the underground as much as the overground. The 40 Records has been in the works for 5 years, pulling together a collection of musical statements, made by and with wildly individual artists. His list of collaborators is no less eclectic spanning all musical corners from US r’n’b star, Tinashe (Just Say), Katy B & Tinie Tempeh (Turn the Music Louder – debut No. 1 in 2015), New York City’s Too Many Zooz, (‘Warriors’), Trans supermodel Amanda Lepore (‘NYC’) and poet Patrick Cash (Hate Me)

Press contact: Maria Herrera | maria@evergreenent.com 

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