A 2000s band whose catalog holds songs about waking up shining and crossing great divides.
If you're new to The Kin, start with 'Waking Up Shining' and 'Great Divide.' They frame that push and pull the band does so well.
The Kin's music has a way of sticking around in quiet moments. Songs like 'Waking Up Shining' and 'Desert Rose' feel like they're about something just out of reach, connection, maybe, or the space between people. Their track 'Together' got some notice for exactly that theme, and it's still what pulls you back to their records.
They formed in the early 2000s with Emily Armstrong on vocals and Ethan Hayes on guitar. Their debut 'Echoes of Infinity' brought some attention, followed by albums like 'Whispers of the Wind' and 'Celestial Embrace.' There were mentions of internal tensions as they kept making music.
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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