Beth Crowley In The End


Beth Crowley In The End

Beth Crowley releases her magical video for her new cinematic single "In The End", based on Netflix's hit series The Witcher. The single and accompanying music video are Crowley at her best- sensual, memorable, and effortlessly classic.

"In The End", the latest single and video from Beth Crowley takes us on a magical journey through a powerful relationship. Beginning in a dark, witchy room and weaving through luxurious outdoor scenery, the tragic love story unfolding is accompanied by cello and violin, blending seamlessly with Crowley's haunting vocals. Beth brings us back in time to castles, magic, and forbidden love. The two characters of this story are so entangled in each other that they will come back for more, and their love will "burn until there's nothing left".

Not only is this video visually beautiful, but Beth's powerful voice and painful lyrics are captivating. The strong emotions are amplified by the booming percussion and intense instrumentals, including Beth's classic piano and string combo. "In The End" is the perfect ballad for any intense love.







Biography:  Beth Crowley's first real memory of loving to sing was dancing around the house belting out "Achy Breaky Heart" at four years old, though she now only revives her rendition of that particular song during select nights of late-night karaoke. These days she is focusing on her original music, ranging from whimsical comedy songs sure to bring a smile to your face to haunting, thoughtful piano ballads.

Beth first gained recognition on Youtube in 2011 when she was inspired by comedic group Axis of Awesome and posted a medley of popular songs titled "Greatest Song Ever Written." The song was quickly picked up by Reddit, Buzzfeed, and Tumblr, and to date, that video has over 1 million views.

When Beth started posting her original music, the positive response from viewers was undeniable. In January of 2013, Beth took a chance and posted a video of herself singing her original tune "Warrior," which was inspired by Cassandra Clare's book series The Mortal Instruments. Fans rallied around the song as the unofficial anthem of the books, with Clare herself calling the song "lovely."

Beth has since released one full-length album, two EPs, and numerous singles. Her book-inspired music includes songs based on the Dark Artifices series, the Divergent series, The Lunar Chronicles, Harry Potter, the Hunger Games, The Fault in Our Stars, the Shatter Me series, and many more. She has also written several commissioned custom songs for books and book series.

Currently, Beth is living in Nashville, Tennessee and continues to write and release new music.  She has also started writing her first Young Adult novel. She wants to thank her listeners for continuing to support her dream of writing meaningful music.

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