Kynsy

“Genre-hopping anthems that flaunt grit and glamour…a masterclass of channelling angst into disarming indie for a new generation” NME

“Kynsy’s world is one bursting with colour and brimming with authenticity”  DIY

“An act we’ll hopefully be seeing an awful lot more of” Dork

“Kynsy is Ireland’s indie-pop star on the rise….such is the lightning-in-a-bottle quality of her talent” Paste

Following the success of debut EP ‘Things That Don’t Exit’ which NME praised as, “a masterclass of channelling angst into disarming indie for a new generation” and its acclaimed follow-up ‘Something To Do With Love’‘Money’ arrives as the Irish star’s first new material of 2024, with its unapologetic raw emotion and biting guitar work launching her firmly back towards the forefront of the indie landscape.

With press support from several notable key tastemakers (NME, DIY, Dork, Clash, The Line Of Best Fit, Paste) as well as several BBC Radio 1 (Jack Saunders) and BBC 6 Music (Chris Hawkins and Ally Hawkins) plays, Kynsy has certainly garnered widespread attention since bursting onto the scene. With further new material on its way in the coming months, the musician is primed to build on recent shows alongside Black Honey and NewDad and is set to support the likes of Do Nothing and Honeymoan this spring.

Speaking ahead of her single release, Kynsy stated: “‘Money’ is a song about the depths of love, nostalgia, and longing, painting a vivid picture of emotional complexity. Through references to past memories, desires for something more, and a mix of conflicting emotions like love, tears, and uncertainty, I explore the intricate journey of the heart. The repeated mantra of “I’ll be okay” and the juxtaposition of swimming and drowning in money hint at a quest for stability and reassurance amidst the emotional whirlwind. Ultimately, my words reflect a personal narrative of love, longing, and the unwavering belief that clarity will come in due time.”

 Kynsy Online

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