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When Kyle Pfeiffer became Blacklite District nearly a decade ago, it was with the intent to create music that touched upon all of his influences and the music that raised him. Simultaneously becoming his source of inspiration and therapy. Over the tenure of his career, Pfeiffer endured many ups and downs on the road to the top. His music turned from life enhancer to life saver. As Blacklite District returns with new music and a new lease on life, he maintains the same credo from the start of providing an authentic experience for every new and returning listener who presses play. Born in Suburban Chicago and raised in Spearfish, South Dakota, Kyle found music earlier than most in his small town. "When I was like seven years old, my grandparents bought me this little Sears drum set." He remembers, "Because my grandma had this Fleetwood Mac VHS tape, and I watched it nonstop for like a year." A young Kyle would play along to the tape, though music changed meaning for him two years later when his mother passed away from a drug overdose. "My uncle played me Ozzy Osbourne's 'No More Tears' and I became fixated by it," he adds, as the song helped him cope with being so young and grieving. "I've been obsessed with music ever since. That's literally the point in my life when music became my escape." Over the years, he would rotate band members and jam with them while he sang and played the guitar. By the time he reached his teenage years, Kyle was fully immersed in music--from the a