Kynsy
Irish indie specialist Kynsy pulsating new single ‘Stereo Games’, was released in July via Nice Swan Records (English Teacher, Sprints, Opus Kink).
Following on from the ‘90s influence of spring’s standalone release ‘Money’, ‘Stereo Games’ sees the Dublin-raised, London-based musician deliver a cheeky indie dancefloor prowl, influenced by both New Young Pony Club and the playfulness of Wet Leg.
Kynsy has already attracted widespread support throughout the tastemaker community (NME, DIY, Dork, Clash, The Line Of Best Fit, Rough Trade, Paste), as well as BBC Radio 1 (Jack Saunders) and BBC 6 Music (Chris Hawkins) airplay. With further material set to be unveiled later this year, the rock sensation will be hitting the live circuit this autumn, capitalising on previous slots alongside acts including Black Honey, Do Nothing and NewDad.
Speaking ahead of her latest single release, Kynsy revealed: “This song is a wild ride through the chaos of love and self-destruction. It’s about the intense, sometimes toxic, passion that can consume us, turning heartbreak into a form of art. With a nod to mythic and modern icons like Dionysus and Kendrick Lamar, it’s a rebellious anthem that immortalises the madness of love in a ‘stereo game’ of emotions and dreams”.