Over the decades, art and music have always been thought to have a close relationship. Music and art have the same impact on the mind’s creative process. While art might have a long-lasting impact due to colorful paintings or striking portraits, music takes the same trajectory with intriguing and imaginative video concepts that help bring home the lyrical message.
Though the two are commonly placed under the same category, it can be difficult to find an artist who has great mastery of both. Most people are good at either music or art, choosing to specialize in one path. But going against this is Pardyalone, a uniquely gifted artist, revolutionizing the space.
Pardyalone is a Minnesota-based artist, making a mark in the industry with his unique portraits and great music. The recording artist has served the industry with notable hits such as his recent releases, “Addict” and “Sincerely, Fuck You,” which are doing exceptionally well. Pardyalone has gathered over 2 million streams across all platforms for his various releases. He has also gained a massive following with a passionate fanbase in various regions. Most of his music fans love and adore his creative and relatable music that is always accompanied by intriguing and captivating visuals.
Beyond music, Pardyalone is an artist whose impact goes deeper than surface level. His art focuses on portraying a haven for people who have experienced loss, broken homes, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Pardyalone shares his personal experience, having dealt with most of these situations personally, some of which he continues to deal with on a daily basis.
Pardyalone recounts common and recurring themes that relate to most people’s daily lives such that it doesn’t matter what he says—it’s how he says it.
“When I speak of my own issues of love, heartbreak, abandonment, and pessimism, everyone’s already going to understand—the only thing new to you and them is the way I tell it through my own experiences. I stand out not only from the character I’ve cultivated but also from the sound, visuals, and energy I bring to whoever comes across Pardyalone. My sound isn’t reciprocal, style isn’t reciprocal, hair isn’t reciprocal, and my thoughts aren’t reciprocal,” explains Pardyalone.
Pardyalone’s focus is always on building a new mainstream sound and a fanbase to better themselves and a community with the same morals of healing the mentality of broken youth like himself. He wants people to learn from his experiences and mistakes through his music, where he openly explains the losses and misjudgments he has been through to get himself to his current level of success. His advice is to not wait for someone to create the environment you crave. If you have an idea, by all means, don’t let that opportunity of creation pass. Start the process because no one will if you don’t.
Pardyalone’s efforts have earned him recognition in the industry, including being featured in multiple Minnesota newspaper articles and Promoting Sounds, Elevator, FutureHype, and Masked Mortal.