Thursday, August 25, 2022

Music Minute: Kasey Tyndall - Babies

 

Country rocker Kasey Tyndall reimagines her honest anthem “Babies” in the acoustic version available everywhere today. The “hard-rock country badass” (Rolling Stone) delivers on fan demand for an intimate twist on the fiery song about independence. Pairing her “edgier rock stylings” (American Songwriter) with an unplugged rendition, Tyndall explores the in-between time in life when it's hard to take a non-traditional route instead of settling down and starting a family.
 
​​“'Babies' is such a special song to me because I feel like it's a topic people don't typically talk about,” Tyndall shares. “So many people have been asking for an acoustic version since I released the original track, so I wanted to do a stripped-down version to really emphasize the vulnerability of this song.”
 
Tyndall will join for select dates on Bailey Zimmerman's fall tour alongside Corey Kent, kicking off Aug. 25 to a sold out show in Starkville, Miss. This latest addition for Tyndall follows a busy year that kicked off with a 20-stop spring tour on Drake White's The Optimystic Tour and a summer filled with festival performances nationwide. 
 
In 2022, Tyndall released two singles that highlight her “rock-inflected country” (Detroit Free Press) style including “Jesus and Joan Jett” and most recently “Babies.” When she's not on the road, Tyndall continues to write and record new music to be released this fall via River House Artists. For upcoming dates, click here and keep up with her on InstagramTwitter and TikTok.

ABOUT KASEY TYNDALL:
Singer-songwriter Kasey Tyndall is making her stamp on country music with her edgy, rock-infused, hard-hitting country sound.
 
Tyndall first picked up the guitar in sixth grade after being assigned a writing project in school. She taught herself a few chords and learned she could convey her words to music. Since then, she fell in love with the craft and has been writing and performing ever since.
 
With roots going back to a small town outside Greenville, NC, Tyndall worked three jobs while singing on the side with dreams of moving to Music City. That dream quickly became reality after winning a radio station contest to duet with Keith Urban at a Raleigh, NC tour date. In 2015, Tyndall decided to pursue music full-time and made the move to Nashville.
 

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