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The Kin blends the atmospheric musical wave of old school U2 and groove pop sensibilities of Duran Duran with the vocal soul of Jeff Buckley. The Kin juxtapose dark melodies with catchy hooks and solid musicianship, garnering comparisons to everything from the Cure to Coldplay. – BMI
Quietly considered one of
The Kin's music is a layered experience combining raw passion and the poetic. The New York Times describes them as "bombastic,"
The Koren brothers came to settle in NYC in 2001 and immediately hit the bar and lounge circuit as an acoustic duo. In 2003, they added on a drummer, keyboardist and bassist with whom they produced three albums: “Live at the Pussy Cat” (October 2006), “Black” (Sept. 2005), “Red” (April 2005), and their debut album “Tracing” (May 2004).
The talented siblings first discovered their musical abilities as teenagers. Originally from
Being so close and having musical genes has certainly contributed to their spectacular songwriting. In addition to their voices blending so smoothly, they have a “kindred” spirit and vision in their creative process. “The songs just come out of us,” Isaac mused. With the two of them seldom disagreeing about their musical choices, their songs sort of write themselves. The songs have an ethereal, almost epic feeling to them, that there is something much more profound than mere love ballads or folk rock tunes. The brothers insist they have no agenda to promote, only to create a blank canvas on which their listeners can project their own emotions. “Each person gets something different out of them,” says Thorry. “They are not political or even spiritual. They're about being human.” Isaac adds, “We want people to be uplifted, to feel a heightened sense of self."
Whatever it is, it's definitely paying off. They are selling out box offices regionally from
What's most striking is how incredibly approachable and compassionate they are. In addition to entertaining audiences, The Kin use their music to raise money for worthy causes such as the Save Darfur Coalition and the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club. Not to mention their extreme good looks and charisma have helped win the intense loyalty of several hundred fans, most of which have stuck by them for the past 3 or more years. One fan/friend remarked, “They not only look beautiful, they're beautiful inside.”











