Kurtys Kidd Rocks Hard with Latest Single, “Mary”
Canadian musician Kurtys Kidd is stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist for the first time—bringing with him a deep catalogue of experiences as a vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter. He’s no stranger to musical risk. Over the years, Kurtys helped define the sound and style of bands like The Viletones, Vampire Beach Babes, The Death of Me, and Saint X.
With his solo endeavor, Kurtys’ music crosses genres with ease, blending raw rock energy with experimental textures and introspective lyrics.
“Kurtys Kidd delivers the kind of raw, genre-bending rock that punches through the noise—equal parts grit, soul, and spectacle. Whether fronting a band or flying solo, he owns the stage like a storm front moving in.”
— SPIN Magazine
His brand new single, “Mary,” is a hard rock bulldozer packed with fuzz.
“”Mary” is a song about a person who can’t commit to anyone or anything and needs to keep running to the next “bigger and better” thing to “move up” in the world,” Kurtys says. “Everyone is disposable and something better is always in the wings.”
On the creative process, Kidd says, “I wrote and recorded the song over two hot and sweaty days The song began with the idea to use the thickest fuzziest guitar tone and work from there.”
Aside from creating music, Kurtys is also a veteran of the screen. He’s appeared in series such as Murdoch Mysteries, What We Do in the Shadows, Earth: Final Conflict, La Femme Nikita, and PSI Factor, often portraying roles as intense and layered as his music.
Whether in the studio, on stage, or in front of a camera, Kurtys Kidd delivers performances rooted in authenticity, imagination, and a relentless passion for storytelling. With a new solo chapter unfolding, he is poised to reach audiences in bold, unexpected ways.