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ABOUT

'WATERFALL' out now!

​K!D began almost by accident. Kieren and Sidonie met inside a band they’d both joined. When that band came to a close, the side project they had been building between shows didn’t fade with it. It grew, slowly but surely, into something bigger: K!D.

Working out of their home studio in Sydney (Eora), K!D have been shaping songs that live in the tension between rush and restraint, borrowing from pop, R&B and rock without settling neatly in one lane. Kieren brings a producer’s precision and a flow that he pours into his guitar, met with Sidonie’s instinct for melody and emotional candour. Together, they shape tracks that play like late nights stretched out too long, sharp at the edges, tender at the core, and always circling the mess of life and pull of love.
 
Their visuals carry the same spirit. Their debut video Attention was shot with no budget, directed by the duo themselves, and turned the male gaze on its head. Equal parts playful, camp and charged, it announced them not only as songwriters but as storytellers and set the tone for the
kind of world K!D is building.
 
On stage, they’ve begun to carve out a space of their own, from Oxford Art Factory to The Vanguard. Live, K!D channel a rare chemistry: Sid’s warmth and vocal firepower sparks against Kieren’s dynamism, creating a set where energy and connection collide, and the friendship at the heart of the band is impossible to miss.
 
In 2026, they’ll release a body of work three years in the making, their debut EP How Do You Feel? lands like a dare, and the songs sound like the answers you’re not supposed to give, the ones you keep to yourself. Over glossy rhythms and sharp hooks, they sketch men who vanish when it counts, the bite of toxic affection, and the jolt of desire that rewrites the rules of who you are. K!D let the contradictions stay messy, and that’s where the honesty lives. It’s music that doesn’t moralise or romanticise, but sits in the tension of what it means to want something, even when it might break you.

More than anything, K!D is the sound of two friends still pushing forward, growing as people, and carving out a space that feels entirely their own.

K!D acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work.

We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.

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