In its first project since 2022, indie pop-rock band COIN has returned with its sixth full-length album. Following a few years of experimentation with 2021’s “Rainbow Mixtape” and 2022’s “Uncanny Valley,” COIN has returned to its roots with a more straightforward pop record. COIN’s Chase Lawrence and Ryan Winnen sit down with Atwood Magazine for a candid, decade-spanning conversation about chasing naïveté, embracing vulnerability and self-acceptance, making songs out of love (rather than fear), and the band’s triumphant fifth studio album, ‘I'm Not Afraid of Music Anymore.’ The Nashville band made a splash with the single “Run” and their ridiculously catchy three-song EP earlier this year, and now they’ve exploded out of the gate with their debut full-length album, COIN, released today via StarTime International and Columbia Records. Indie rock band COIN has released a new album, I'm Not Afraid of Music Anymore, filled with high-energy anthems and slower heartfelt acoustic tracks—the infusions of pop, indie, and alternative rock mix to form the perfect COIN cocktail.
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