Kyle Pfeiffer (born June 9, 1990), known primarily by his stage name, Blacklite District, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer from the Black Hills of South Dakota. Blacklite District's sound relies heavily on the influence of classic hard rock, heavy metal, alternative, and pop. He began writing music at age 10 as a way to cope after the death of his mother.
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Birth name | Kyle Pfeiffer |
Also known as | Blacklite District |
Born | (1990-06-09) June 9, 1990 (age 32) Spearfish, South Dakota, United States. |
Genres | Rock, hard rock, alternative |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, drums |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | AK19 Entertainment |
Website | blacklitedistrict |
Blacklite District rose to international YouTube fame in 2017-18 with the release of viral songs "Cold As Ice" and "The Struggle". Combined, the two songs have over 150 million streams across streaming platforms, and led to the release of Blacklite District's self-titled debut album in 2020. Blacklite District has had four Billboard Top 40 charting singles, over 200,000 subscribers on YouTube, and 500 million career streams.
On December 31, 2021, Blacklite District released his latest album, 1990. The album featured the Top 40 rock single "Gotta Get Outta Here", and the album hit the Top 100 on the US iTunes Rock charts.
Kyle Pfeiffer was born on June 9, 1990 in Munster, IN to mother Tina Pfeiffer, and father George Balac. Both of his parents struggled with drug addiction, and Pfeiffer was raised by his grandparents, Tony and Sheila Pfeiffer. He attended kindergarten in Griffith, IN, before he and his grandparents moved to South Dakota in 1997–98.
On May 3, 1999, his mother passed away from a heroin overdose at the age of 27. Shortly after, Pfeiffer began discovering and listening to artists like Ozzy Osbourne, as an escape from the trauma of losing a parent at such a young age. He claims Ozzy Osbourne as his biggest musical influence and for getting him started on the path to a career in music.
At the age of 10, Pfeiffer's grandfather bought him a drum-set from a Sears catalog after he started listening to Fleetwood Mac. He learned to play drums by himself by watching VHS tapes of live concerts. Eventually, he rediscovered and became obsessed with Ozzy Osbourne's band, Black Sabbath, and that is when he started taking singing seriously, and writing his own songs.
During his teenage years, Pfeiffer attended Spearfish Middle and High School, where he graduated from in the class of 2009. At the age of 13, Pfeiffer started his first band with local friends and began playing shows locally in the Black Hills area. He had a fame for music at a very young age. Like most music lovers, he tried writing his own songs.
While the name Blacklite District started as a band, Pfeiffer decided to use it as his official stage name after his song "Cold As Ice" went viral on YouTube. In an interview, Pfeiffer stated that many "fans thought that it was my name as a solo artist, so I just went with it."
As a group, Blacklite District released the song "With Me Now" in 2013, and it went Top 40 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and sold over 100,000 digital downloads. The band went on tour with Saving Abel in 2014, and did an interview and performance at SiriusXM early that year.
In 2016, Blacklite District released "We Are The Danger" as the lead single from his limited edition project, To Whom It May Concern, which was released in October of that year. "The Struggle" was released in August and went viral online, getting over a million views on YouTube in its first month. The following year, the song had a spike with the release of a Minecraft themed music video, and got over 50 million combined streams.
In January and February 2017, the band released "Living In A Nightmare feat" and "Cold As Ice" both featuring ROMAN respectively, as the leads singles from there Instant Gratification indie project. "Cold As Ice' had a long build through the summer on YouTube, and eventually got over 100 million streams after the release of another Minecraft animated music video, which was trending worldwide the week of release. The album debuted in the Top 10 on Amazon Music.
As a solo artist, Pfeiffer released "Hard Pill To Swallow", which was premiered by Billboard in October 2018. The song went on to get over 10 million combined streams. In January 2019, "1 of a kind" was released as the second single from the band's "Through The Ages' project, which included 17 tracks, and was a limited edition release.
In January 2020, Pfeiffer announced he would officially release his new album later in the year, and released "Over This", "Falling", and "Wishing Dead", as the first three singles from the album, and announced a tour supporting Adelitas Way, which was postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Gotta Get Outta Here" was released on October 1 as the lead single from Pfeiffer's "1990" album, which was released on December 31, 2021. The song spent 16 weeks in the top-40 of the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, and garnered over 10 million combined streams and video views as of November 2022.
In mid 2022, Pfeiffer announced that original drummer Graham Spillman would be returning to record drums on the five bonus tracks on 1990 - XL, which led to Spillman being named as the permanent drummer for Blacklite District moving forward.
In November of the same year, Pfeiffer and Spillman entered the studio with long-time producer Brett Hestla, and new guitarist Justin Sundlin, to record new "XL" songs for the upcoming 'Blacklite District - XL' album in 2023.
1990 - XL was released on November 11, 2022.
Pfeiffer is known for his wide range of music styles and genres in his music. He grew up on and was inspired by hard rock acts such as Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Mötley Crüe, and Guns N' Roses. He later got into newer acts at the time like Avenged Sevenfold and Linkin Park. In later years, he got into new age rap music and cites artists like Juice WRLD, Post Malone, and XXXTentacion as influences on his sound.
Blacklite District's latest album, 1990, was a return to his hard rock styled music.
Blacklite District's success really came to be after blowing up on YouTube. He was awarded the Silver Creator Award (aka Silver Play Button) in November 2019 for passing 100,000 subscribers on the platform. As of 14 November 2022[update], he has 209,000+ subscribers. Blacklite District has a partnership with the YouTuber, Rainimator, in which they make Minecraft animated music videos for Blacklite District's songs. Many of these songs have had 10 million views or more, with "Cold As Ice" having 70 million+. Pfeiffer credits this collaboration as a big part of his success in breaking into the music business doing things a new way, versus the traditional outlets like radio.
Pfeiffer began dating Amber Rice in September 2015, and the two were married two years later in December 2017. They raise Pfeiffer's son, Maddox, from a previous relationship. He proposed to Amber during a New Year's Eve concert in his hometown of Spearfish, SD.
Pfeiffer has lived in multiple cities during his time breaking into the music industry. He moved to Los Angeles area in 2012, and still visits there frequently to record and shoot music videos. He also lived in Orlando, FL for about six months while working with producer Brett Hestla on some early recordings. At one time, he was managed by Jeff Hanson, who was also in the Orlando area.
In 2015–2017, Pfeiffer was hospitalized on multiple occasions for alcohol-induced pancreatitis from years of alcohol abuse on the road, which led to a full-blown addiction at home. As of January 2020, Pfeiffer has been clean from alcohol for over a year and lives a sober lifestyle.
Pfeiffer has no siblings. He is an avid WWE fan, and has been since childhood. Pfeiffer has a small obsession with jewelry, and you often see him wearing a Cuban link chain on stage that reportedly cost over $10,000. Since his sobriety, he does not go out much, and spends most of his time at home with his family, writing and recording music, and running his AK19 Entertainment, LLC label.
In January 2020, Pfeiffer and his wife Amber officially formed AK19 Entertainment as an LLC..
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