After her song "No Wind Resistance" went viral, Kinneret delayed college and began studying songwriting. She sought out collaborators that would help her elevate her ideas to another level both with the music and the visuals. The result is her new album Field Guide, a comprehensive map to the magical, mystical, surreal and sometimes kooky world of Kinneret. Catch her on tour this fall in the US.
WEBSITE“I can run faster with no wind resistance” is the ubiquitous chorus of Kinneret’s viral hit song “No Wind Resistance” that ponders the meaning of modern life and the laws of physics. The ensuing success of that song was, in short, life changing for Kinneret. Deciding to delay college (Berklee) and focus on her own music, Kinneret released more music and started to take performing live seriously, most recently touring in support of Princess Chelsea. She studied songwriting and sought out collaborators that would help her elevate her ideas to another level. Somewhere along the way, she grew into not just an adult, but a confident artist who found a way to reimagine her sound, maintaining her eccentric take on life, but amplifying her sound and refining the world that her music lives in. The result is her new album Field Guide, a comprehensive map to the magical, mystical, surreal and sometimes kooky world of Kinneret. The album builds on her new-found realizations about life in her new home of Brooklyn, her personal connection to nature and a recently acquired passion for birding. The album takes her left-of-center sound and refines it, spinning it into a world where Alice in Wonderland would have felt at home. On Field Guide, Kinneret collaborated with people and places including: artist Leila Lamb, Jorge Elbrecht, Jessica Winter (Jazmin Bean), Lokoy (Girl in Red), Torna (Daisy the Great, Del Water Gap), and Alice Ivy with sessions spanning LA, NY, and London. That collaborative spirit lent itself to all elements of the album's creative. Kinneret is the mastermind for the fantastical visual world that accompanies Field Guide across all of its components - including a lush album cover art that incorporates her grandfather James Grashow’s art in a verdant, surreal setting of birds, forestry, and Kinneret herself.
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