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Kuinka “Warsaw” video premieres at NPR

SEATTLE, WA – Kuinka is very pleased to announce that the new video for album standout “Warsaw” from their new EP Stay Up Late (out now) has premiered at NPR.

The band is currently touring the country in support of the release (dates below.) Grab your tin foil hat and head over to “Warsaw” at:

http://www.npr.org/event/music/538081811/kuinka-asks-where-is-this-anger-coming-from

Stay Up Late is jubilant, providing an electronic jolt into modern Americana, while waltzing along the edges of dream-pop, synth-pop, and Brooklyn’s mid-aughts guitar-rock revival. It’s one uplifting mother, packed with creative fits and bursts.”  – Vanyaland

Brothers Zach and Nathan Hamer, along with Miranda Zickler and Jillian Walker, came together in 2014 to form a unique breed of string band; one proudly defiant of preconceived notions of what fits under the label ‘Americana’. Their 2014 debut The Wild North, which propelled the band out of the woods and on to stages across the country, was followed in 2016 by their breakout full length The Heartland. Both albums were recorded at the famed Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, WA (Fleet Foxes, Metric), and led to featured performances at dozens of festivals and several successful national headlining tours.

Home from touring The Heartland, the band spread to take a breath. All four found themselves in the midst of major life changes both as people and as artists; broadening the total palette from which they draw as musicians. The songs on Stay Up Late ring with the vibrancy of exploration and discovery. “Each track on Stay Up Late was written separately,” explains Zickler, “but around the same time, so the undercurrents of the songs have the same sort of pulse and connecting fibers. At our first rehearsal they all came together in very natural and unexpected ways.”

 

Kuinka 2017 Tour Dates:

07/28 & 29 – Soda Springs, CA @ Guitarfish Music Festival
07/30 – Tahoe City, CA @ Commons Beach Music Series
08/04 – Ketchum, ID @ Hot Water Inn
08/05 – Boise, ID @ Music on the Mountain
08/06 – Boise, ID @ Tom Grainey’s
08/09 – Bellingham, WA @ Maritime Heritage Park
08/11 – Olympia, WA @ Rhythm & Rye
08/12 – Ferndale, WA @ Music In The Park
08/13 – Sedro Woolley, WA @ Riverfront Park
08/16 – Friday Harbor, WA @ San Juan County Fair
08/19 – Anacortes, WA @ Bastion Brewing Company
08/20 – Normandy Park, WA @ Marvista Park
08/24 – Redmond, WA @ So Bazaar
09/01 – McMinnville, OR @ Walnut City Music Festival
09/02 – Bend, OR @ Volcanic Theater Pub
09/08 – Spokane, WA @ Tinnabulation Music Festival
09/09 – Missoula, MT @ Wild Fest Missoula
09/15 – Deadwood, SD @ Deadwood Jam
09/16 – Billings, MT @ Pub Station
09/17 – Gallatin Gateway, MT @ Groovin’ On
10/05 – Joshua Tree, CA @ Joshua Tree Music

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