A Nashville band that evolved from dreamy beginnings to straightforward, energetic tracks.
For a sense of their range, check out "Hannah" and "Run", one's dreamy, the other just charges ahead.
COIN's self-titled debut in 2015 had a dreamy, introspective feel, but songs like "Crash My Car" show their shift toward melodic indie pop that's hard to forget. They've kept Lawrence's vocals front and center while moving through different shades of pop across albums like "How Will You Know If You Never Try" and "Dreamland". The band addressed public allegations in 2017 directly, a noticeable moment for a group still building its audience.
They formed in Nashville with Chase Lawrence, Ryan Winnen, and Joe Memmel, putting out their first album in 2015. Later records brought tracks like "Talk Too Much" and "Run", with their sound evolving but staying focused on melodic hooks. Since 2017, they've maintained a steady presence with more music and shows.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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