Kasey Tyndall - Between Salvation And Survival (2017)

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Title: Between Salvation And Survival
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Self Produced
Genre: Country, Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)/320 Kbps
Total Time: 31:35
Total Size: 252/100 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Boots Stompin' (3:18)
2. Bar That's Open (3:23)
3. Everything Is Texas (3:43)
4. After Midnight (2:54)
5. I Ain't Yours (2:59)
6. Friday Night (2:47)
7. Bottle And The Bible (3:31)
8. Leave 'em Under The Chair (2:37)
9. Smoking Section (3:14)
10. Everyday Girl (3:04)

Road warrior and Sony/ATV songwriter Kasey Tyndall has been capturing fans within the industry and outside alike with her high-energy, in your face live performances and well crafted songs that boasts relatable lyrics and dance-inducing melodies. Those qualities paired with her authenticity are the essence of Between Salvation and Survival, her debut album. The 10-song collection, produced by hit songwriter Tommy Cecil (Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Parmalee), perfectly merges Tyndall’s creative writing chops, who is a co-writer on the entire album, with her energetic and raw rocking-country sound.

“This album is a collection of true stories. It’s my life so far. It’s like opening my personal diary.”, says the 21 year old North Carolina native.

Between Salvation and Survival encompasses everything from an ode to an ex-lover “Everything Is Texas,” the debut single that generated over a quarter of a million streams on Spotify and a Top 10 spot on the CMT 12 Pack Countdown to the light-hearted break-up anthem, penned by Tyndall, Warner Music recording artist Ashley McBryde, and Lainey Wilson, “Bar That’s Open,” the current single and new addition to Spotify’s New Boots playlist. Other cuts include “Friday Night,” the feel good sing-along written by Tyndall, Matt Thomas of Parmalee and Reid Isbell, the rocking confident female jam “Everyday Girl,” written by Tyndall, Taylor Phillips (writer of Luke Comb’s #1 Hurricane), Matt Roy and Ricky Young and the deeply personal piano ballad “Bottle and The Bible.”

“With Kasey Tyndall you get the real deal. She’s authentic and confident in who she is as an artist,” praises Troy Tomlinson, President/CEO Sony/ATV Nashville. “We’re thrilled to be a part of her debut album and are excited about her lengthy career ahead.”





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