Sleeping With Sirens singer Kellin Quinn appears again on his youth and shares his 9 favourite albums from when he was a teenager.
Every path to being a profitable musician is totally different, however it virtually all the time begins the identical — with a childhood ardour for music as early influences and inspirations start to take root. And now that greater than a decade has handed since Sleeping With Sirens issued their debut album, With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear, the alt-rock act’s sound has advanced fairly a lot, which makes throwing it again to Quinn’s teen years all of the extra intriguing.
There’s actually a few of the common suspects current right here — who on earth may presumably have a profession on this scene with out obsessing over Blink-182 whereas rising up? Beyond that, there’s at the least a couple of surprises, too (we have been a bit stunned, at the least), and we have got some distinctive perception into a essential a part of Quinn’s life.
While you are scrolling via his album picks, be sure that to hit play on “Crosses” under, which is off Sleeping With Sirens’ new album, Total Collapse. The document drops on Oct. 14 via Sumerian Records and you may get your copy right here.
Sleeping With Sirens, “Crosses” (ft. Underoath’s Spencer Chamberlain)
Sleeping With Sirens’ Kellin Quinn: My 10 Favorite Albums When I Was a Teenager
The Sleeping With Sirens singer throws it again to the albums that dominated his teen years.
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