
Anti-folk artist Kelsey Kerrigan releases new cut "Driving Around"
17 July 2017, 19:30
| Written by
Erin Bashford
Give Kelsey Kerrigan's sarcastic indie rock track a spin.
"Driving Around" is the new track from Kelsey Kerrigan, whose peppy brand of ‘anti-folk’ is a fresh, boppy take on the washed up singer-songwriter genre.
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With influences taken from Courtney Barnett and Best Coast’s Bethany Constantina, Kelsey nails upbeat indie with a sprinkle of both glitter and spice.
"Driving Around" is out 4 August.
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