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Quinn Christopherson’s debut album is a groundbreaking one – and quite frankly, a masterclass in songwriting and storytelling alike. Quinn writes with the precision of Joni Mitchell or the Mountain Goats, his exacting details giving the songs a depth and believability that’s relatable, though your own circumstances will no doubt be different.

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While we eagerly await the arrival of Write Your Name In Pink on September 16th via Play It Again Sam (pre-save here), ‘Evelene’ serves as a truly stunning preview of what’s to come.

 

The song glides effortlessly with Quinn’s vocal prowess on full display. Lyrically he explains, “the song is about sisterhood. Growing up as a woman is dangerous and we make it through by having each others’ backs.”

On the forthcoming album, Quinn tells us: “Write Your Name In Pink comes from reflection, sifting through experiences — good and bad. I have found empathy for myself and those in my life. This record is a celebration of youth, an exercise in forgiveness, and an expression of gratitude to have made it this far. As a trans person, a queer person, an Alaska Native person, ideas are placed upon me. A lot of us don’t get to define our own narrative, even to ourselves. This is me starting to own mine. Write Your Name In Pink is me.”

 

Quinn is currently on tour with Gang of Youths, after just finishing a run opening for Thao. He will also join Courtney Barnett over the summer as part of her Here and There Festival.

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