Karmin Promotes New Album With YouTube Live Stream

On March 25th, musical duo Karmin will release Pulses, its first ever LP. To celebrate the release and hype up their fans, Amy Heidemann and Nick Noonan will host a YouTube live stream in which they will answer viewer questions and perform “snippets” from their new album.

The live stream lives on Karmin’s main channel (which is separate from their newer VEVO channel), which has more than 1.4 million subscribers and has played a major role in propelling the duo to international stardom. The stream will began at 6:30 EST.

The live stream is only the tip of the iceberg; Karmin has also released a music video for the song “I Want It All”, and Heidemann and Noonan will perform on Late Night With Seth Meyers on the night of the release of Pulses.

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Karmin is best known for its cover songs; the duo’s most popular video, a cover of Chris Brown’s “Look At Me Now”, has received nearly 90 million YouTube views to date.

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