BLACK NOTE GRAFFITI’s KRIS KELLER On Resist The Divide And Everything In Between

BLACK NOTE GRAFFITI’s KRIS KELLER On Resist The Divide And Everything In Between

Interview by Angela Croudace
Ann Arbor’s Black Note Graffiti have always walked a tightrope between ferocity and finesse. With their latest album, Resist the Divide, guitarist Kris Keller says the band found its most personal and cathartic voice yet. “We were all going through different things—addiction, trauma, life’s heavier moments—and the album became a space for us to release that,” Keller shares. “It’s the best record I’ve ever been a part of.”
Working with renowned producer Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore, King 810), the band took a month in the studio to carefully craft a sound that truly represented each member. “Josh really listened. Every instrument, every voice, got its moment.”
Resist the Divide tackles pain, growth, and redemption with thunderous riffs and introspective lyrics. But despite its weight, the band’s goal remains connection and unity. “We’re a hard rock band, but the message is positive. We want people to feel less alone.” Keller credits the addition of vocalist Gabrielle Bryant for bringing new balance and heart to the lineup. “She brought out the best in us—there’s more focus now, more soul.”
Their partnership with Australian label Golden Robot Records also hints at dreams beyond the States. “An Aussie tour would be a dream,” Keller says. “Never thought I’d play the stages I have, so who knows? Maybe one day.”
Meanwhile, Black Note Graffiti will appear at Wisconsin’s artist-centric Mile of Music festival this August. “It’s amazing—300 artists, free for fans, and they take such good care of musicians. It’s one of the best festivals we’ve played.” For vinyl lovers, Resist the Divide is also available in limited edition. “We wrote the album to be played through, front to back. Vinyl just made sense—it’s an experience.”
With music that’s loud, raw, and real, Black Note Graffiti continues to carve their space beyond rock music in the hearts of fans seeking something true. Having done so well in Europe and the U.S., I think it's about time these guys have their Aussie moment, give them a listen. I think you'll be blown away by their intensity, heart, and undeniable talent.


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