Erin Kinsey Introduces Every Layer of Herself on Debut Album 'Suede'


Erin Kinsey Introduces Every Layer of Herself on Debut Album 'Suede'
Country artist and acclaimed songwriter Erin Kinsey officially releases her highly anticipated debut album, Suede, available everywhere now. Marking her first full-length independent project, the 10-track collection captures the highs, lows, and lessons of navigating your twenties while showcasing the depth, versatility, and authenticity that have become hallmarks of Kinsey's artistry.

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"Suede can be described in a million different ways. It's strong yet soft, durable yet delicate, flexible yet grounded, all while having a texture that's completely its own,"
shares Kinsey. "That's exactly how this album feels to me. As my first independent release and my debut album, Suede reflects every side of who I am as an artist and a person. It's layered, honest, and unapologetically me."

At its core, Suede captures the stories, emotions, and experiences of growing into yourself. Anchored by driving guitars, punchy drums, warm instrumentation, and Kinsey's unmistakable vocals, the album embraces the beautiful contradictions of life, celebrating firsts, learning through uncertainty, and discovering that the messiest moments often become the most meaningful.


Throughout the 10-track collection, Kinsey explores new creative territory while remaining true to the honest storytelling that has resonated with fans from the very beginning. Serving as a writer and producer on every track, Kinsey worked alongside Michael Knight, who co-produced the album, to craft a project that is both sonically cohesive and deeply personal. Suede features her first male duet, "Say I'm Wrong," with Dylan Marlowe; her first true love song; her first Texas country-inspired track; and fan favorites, including "House Arrest." The album's four previously released tracks have amassed more than 1 million combined streams and earned support from CMT, CMA, Country Central, Whiskey Riff, and other outlets. Ahead of its release, Suede was also spotlighted in Billboard, further building anticipation for Kinsey's debut full-length project.


SUEDE
TRACKLIST:
  1. High Water (Sarah Buxton, Josh Kerr, Erin Kinsey)
  2. House Arrest (Erin Kinsey, Dan Wilson, Josh Ronen)
  3. Suede (Michael August, Erin Kinsey, Elysse Yulo)
  4. Tie Me Down (Erin Kinsey, Emma Klein, Summer Overstreet, Dan Pellarin)
  5. Say I'm Wrong with Dylan Marlowe (Jared Keim, Erin Kinsey, Parker Welling)
  6. Love and Learn (Zach Abend, Kyle Clark, Erin Kinsey)
  7. Texas Tonight (Barrett Baber, Jeb Gipson, Erin Kinsey)
  8. I'm Done (Josh Kerr, Erin Kinsey, Alex Sloan)
  9. Naturally (Jennifer Hart, Erin Kinsey, Lydia Vaughan)
  10. Before You (Jason Duke, Erin Kinsey, Jason Massey)

Today, Kinsey has amassed more than 130 million career streams and built a community of more than one million followers across social media, connecting with fans through music that is equal parts relatable, clever, and emotionally honest. Beyond her own artistry, she has established herself as an accomplished songwriter with cuts recorded by Dolly Parton, Rita Wilson, Jordin Sparks, Monica, and Sara Evans. This fall, she'll continue bringing Suede to audiences across Europe alongside Lily Rose and Alana Springsteen, in addition to select U.S. tour dates.


Kinsey officially kicked off release week with a packed album release party at Nashville's Skinny Dennis, celebrating Suede alongside fans, friends, and the Nashville music community. She'll continue the celebration tonight with a performance on the Grand Ole Opry, adding another milestone moment to an unforgettable week.


With Suede, Kinsey confidently steps into a new chapter, delivering a debut album that embraces every side of who she is. Equal parts bold and vulnerable, playful and reflective, Suede is a coming-of-age soundtrack that proves life's greatest moments often come from embracing every layer of yourself.




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