Kellin Quinn announces solo project “Haunted Mouths”

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Today, vocalist and musician Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens surprised fans with the announcement of his new solo project, Haunted Mouths. His debut album A Collection of Greetings will be released on February 14 via Rise Records. The first single and opening track “Further Til We Disappear” is available to stream now.  This new record is said to be a romantic love letter to his wife, and a celebration of life’s rich complexity.

Although Quinn is known for his love of loud guitars, blasting drums, and soaring choruses, this project is expected to be more intimate, dark, and romantic. When speaking on the new single Quinn states “That song mentions many of my wife’s favorite things and different things we share. The whole record is a love letter to her,” he goes on by saying “I didn’t want to make a pop album or an acoustic record. It needed to be dark, drony, haunting, but beautiful.”

Produced and co-written in collaboration with Aaron Marsh (frontman of the band Copeland and long-time friend), A Collection of Greetings was born without a hint of writer’s block. The songs came together in roughly two weeks, and fans are buzzing with excitement to hear the rest. With an album release set February 14th, Haunted Mouths is just getting started, click the links below to stay up to date with what’s next.

A Collection of Greetings Track List:

  1. Further Til We Disappear
  2. Tunnel Vision
  3. Casting Over Them
  4. Searching For A Fire
  5. A Collection of Greetings
  6. Everywhere/ Forever
  7. So Peculiar
  8. Meanwhile
  9. Becoming Nameless
  10. You Built This

 

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