Kendall Payne, Wounds to Scars

Kendall Payne

Going Indie made Canadian singer/songwriter Kendall Payne more prolific than ever since 4-5 years now, and each album is another masterpiece, She just gets better with each successive album. this new one WOUNDS TO SCARS was just released on October 12 and was recorded with Charlie Peacock in Nashville Tennessee.

Wounds To ScarsInspired by the lyrics of one of the songs on the album that says, “We never know what’s gonna make us into the people that we are. Can’t tell the toll that it will take on us, until the wounds have turned to scars.WOUNDS TO SCARS might be the best album she ever made, one of her most mature works to date and will take place on my own favorite playlist with no doubt.

WOUNDS TO SCARS, in the classic and pure distinctive “Kendall” style, embodies some of life’s greatest lessons with some of Kendall’s most beautiful lyrics and melodies, it will move you, it will make you cry, it will challenge you, and it will embrace you, in a metaphoric sense, right where you are… Just like a fine bottle of wine, Kendall Payne only gets better with time!

But sadly, like many Canadian Artists, Kendall Payne is hard to reach and to contact to have an interview. Discrete, her appearances (shows, gigs, video) are rare and so unique…

WOUNDS TO SCARS is available as a digital download from cdbaby.com.

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About the author :  Alias is a French self-made-man, multi-talented artist, he is also a music-producer, screen writer and artistic director for films. Read more from this author


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