Kyle Anderson is

a Fulbright scholar with a master’s degree in teaching and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. He is a multi-hyphenate creative, professional copywriter, and former educator whose passion for music, poetry, and the written word has been the foundation of his success across a variety of disciplines.

As a musician, Kyle has grown from a guitarist to a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and mixing engineer. In addition to guitar, he is proficient at piano, bass, and drum programming, and he has a deep knowledge of synthesis. With his band The Holy Knives, he has gotten the privilege to be in the room with some of his idols, including Illangelo (The Weeknd, Post Malone), Jamie Hince (The Kills), Will Gregory (Goldfrapp), and more. His project’s most recent EP I Don’t Wanna Win was co-produced with Jamie Hince, and their single “Damned” was used by the NHL Anaheim Ducks for in-game playlisting.

As an artist, he can do everything from songwriting, production, and mixing, with a deep understanding of the music-making progress that allows him the capacity to take any idea from initial voice memo hummed into an iPhone to finished mix ready to ship off to mastering. His main DAW is Logic Pro X, but he has also worked extensively in Ableton Live 11 and Pro Tools.

Outside of music, Kyle is a professional copywriter who founded the copywriting company Mythos Writing. His work covered a diverse range of efforts from comprehensive research projects to profile pieces on local entrepreneurs to SEO-driven blogs. Not only does he have extensive experience as a writer, but he hired, trained, and oversaw a team of writers and editors within his company.

Kyle’s love for the written word does not stop at his copywriting career. He is also a published poet with over 20 poems published, and he was shortlisted for the Frontier Poetry Prize in 2019. He has recently finished his first chapbook BOW DOWN TO THE BIG PICTURE, edited by one of his favorite contemporary poets, Sasha Fletcher. The book is currently submitted to numerous poetry prizes.

In 2015, Kyle was one of 15 U.S. educators granted a Fulbright Scholarship to study the education system in Germany. During his time as a high school teacher, he co-founded the International School of the Americas’ first fully interdisciplinary class that combined world geography and English I. He also orchestrated and chaperoned an international exchange program for 20 students to Takayama and Tokyo, Japan.

Throughout Kyle’s wide-ranging career, the central current is his passion for authenticity, his autonomous attitude, and his love for collaboration and self-development, always working to elevate himself as well as those around him.