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Crash. Burn. Rebirth.

by Kinell

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Say Goodbye 04:33
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Take Me Home 04:06
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Kingpin 04:15
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Take It All 03:25

about

Kinell formed as a challenge: Can you write and record original songs in the spirit and style of a band you love and still create something new? Saigon Kick bassist Chris McLernon and Action City Blackout guitarist Collin DeBruhl wanted to find out, starting with Thin Lizzy, Irish-born rockers who rumbled through the ‘70s and ‘80s on a mix of catchy songs and raffish charm that resonated on both sides of the Atlantic and influenced countless musicians.

After demoing a handful of tracks, McLernon and DeBruhl had the makings of a forward-looking sound that built on classic trademarks: twinned guitars, rock ’n’ roll bravado, irresistible hooks and a poet’s ear for lyrics and mood. They had a name, Kinell, a shortened version of an expression you’ve probably uttered yourself in moments of amazement or annoyance.

Seeking to fill out the rhythm section, Kinell enlisted a revolving quartet of phenomenal drummers: Barry Kerch (Shinedown), Ricky Sanders (Saigon Kick, STA), Eric Rickert (Souls Harbor, Skin Tight) and Marc Danzeisen (Riverdogs, Little Caesar), playing as only they could and collectively giving the songs punch and swing.

The result is Kinell’s energized and outgoing debut, “Crash. Burn. Rebirth.” Produced by McLernon and mixed by multiplatinum producer Eric Bass, “Crash. Burn. Rebirth.” celebrates the past without being trapped by it.

credits

released May 1, 2023

Chris McLernon - bass, guitars, lead vocals
Collin DeBruhl - guitar, vocals
Barry Kerch - drums on Take It All, What Have I Done, Kingpin
Marc Danzeisen - drums on What Might Have Been, That’s The Way Thing Are, Forever After, Easy Come and Easy Go
Rick Sanders - drums on Spatial Survival, Take Me Home
Eric Rickert - drums on Say Goodbye
Additional riot vocals - Ron Redick, Amy Haines, Laura Vanadore, Jack Hunter, Emily Richards

Produced by Chris McLernon
Mixed by Eric Bass
Additional engineering by Rick Sanders, Eric Rickert, Barry Kerch and Marc Danzeisen
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound
Artwork by Robert Merrick
All songs ASCAP 2021

Companies: SIT strings, InTune Guitar picks, Sonarworks, Pariah Pickups, Mouradian Guitar

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Kinell North Charleston, South Carolina

Chris McLernon - bass, guitars, lead vocals
Collin DeBruhl - guitar, vocals
Barry Kerch - drums on Take It All, What Have I Done, Kingpin
Marc Danzeisen - drums on What Might Have Been, That’s The Way Thing Are, Forever After, Easy Come and Easy Go
Rick Sanders - drums on Spatial Survival, Take Me Home
Eric Rickert - drums on Say Goodbye
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