Tag: Kinsley with Humans

WAIN’s “Still Colorful”: A Gallery of Emotion.

WAIN’s debut EP, "Still Colorful", arrives not as a singular declaration but as a meticulously curated gallery of the self, with one man acting as architect, painter, and lighting technician all at once. It’s an unusual feeling, listening to it. You get the sense that you’re touring a house designed and built by a single, obsessive artisan, but where every room is inhabited by...

Celeste Marie Wilson Turns Southern Girlhood Into Shelter In “Willow”

The Texas country and Americana singer-songwriter Celeste Marie Wilson frames resilience, sisterhood, and southern poetry with a voice rooted in Gulf Coast memory. There are trees in Southern music that do far heavier work than scenery. Oaks keep family secrets. Pines mark county roads. Willows bend, grieve, shade, and somehow remain. In “Willow,” Celeste Marie Wilson reaches for that image with the calm nerve of a...

“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...