Erin Kinsey’s Debut EP – 40 East – is Available Now

Erin Kinsey’s Debut EP – 40 East – is Available Now

Erin Kinsey‘s debut EP, 40 East, is out now!

Talking about her debut EP, Erin says “I really just wanted it to be a project that I felt like represented me and was really true to myself and my life up till now.”

When it comes to the EP’s title, that stretch of road between her hometown in Texas and Nashville means a lot to the journey Erin has taken in her life and career.

Erin shares, “So, I ended up calling the EP 40 East…I spent days throwing around ideas of what it could be called but you know 40 East, you know, I’ve driven that highway many many times with my boyfriend, with my dog, with my parents, with my sister with my friends and moving from Rockwall Texas to Nashville I had no idea that driving that road would lead to so many of my dreams coming true.”

Erin says “All of these songs on this project, are a reflection of my life up until now, and one of the biggest parts of my story is chasing this crazy dream of mine.

40 East track list;

  1. “Just Drive” (Erin Kinsey, Michael August, Josh Ronen)
  2. “This Ain’t Heaven” (Erin Kinsey, Michael August, Josh Ronen)
  3. “I Got You” (Erin Kinsey, Barrett Baber, Lonnie Fowler)
  4. “Hate This Hometown” (Erin Kinsey, Dave Cohen, Kathleen Higgins)
  5. “Better On Me” (Erin Kinsey, Michael August, Josh Ronen)
  6. “Just Drive” (Radio Edit) (Erin Kinsey, Michael August, Josh Ronen)

Erin Kinsey’s debut EP 40 East is available now and it includes her current single at country radio “Just Drive.”

Photo Credit: Robby Stevens

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