Tag: Kinsley singer

Jordan Kinsey Turns “Sunday Kind Of Love” Into A Bluesy Slow-Burn

The Nashville singer Jordan Kinsey gives the Etta James classic electric guitar grit, vocal heat, and a clean sense of grown-up longing. Jordan Kinsey does not rush the feeling on "Sunday Kind of Love." She lets it lean back, breathe, and check its own pulse. That choice is the hook. In a time when romance can be announced, muted, archived, and quietly deleted before brunch, Kinsey...

One Pulse: Luma Saint Unites the World with “All of Us”

Luma Saint invites us into a shared space with "All of Us," a track that feels like the sonic equivalent of finding a familiar face in a crowded city. There is a specific kind of magic that happens when a musician from Stockton-on-Tees decides to tackle the gargantuan concept of universal unity, especially when collaborating with his son. It grounds the grandiosity. It makes...

“Humans” by Kinsley: A Brutally Honest Dive Into Mortality

North Carolina heavy rock trio Kinsley just unleashed their new EP "Humans", and I have spent the better part of the morning trying to...