Corin shares strikingly soft single ‘Auburn Nights’


The first peek at her debut EP is simply stunning.


Photo: Corin

Tenderly guiding us into her musical world, Corin’s latest single Auburn Nights is as captivating as a sunset’s colour-speckled sky. Consisting of her soft, Scottish vocals and a gentle acoustic touch, the indie folk musician’s most recent release draws inspiration from life’s little details to paint a vivid picture of growing up and learning how to become the person you want to be. 

Influenced by the likes of Joni Mitchell and Lizzy McAlpine, all the while giving off an air as pure and genuine as Gregory Alan Isakov, Auburn Nights is both passionate and calm thanks to the soulful underbelly of Corin’s feathery vocals, which allow her to incite big feelings from small beginnings. 

Meanwhile, the combination of her intimate, honest lyrics and stirring arrangement – consisting of cello, piano and backing vocals – adds a rawness to the track that deeply roots itself in the listener from the very first note and makes it practically impossible not to be moved by this affecting single. 

Rich but grounded, Auburn Nights is a stunning first look at what is shaping up to be a very special debut EP.


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