CINCINNATI, OH – Cincinnati-based singer and musician, Kyle Boreing, is excited to announce the release of his new country music EP, Who Am I To Say, from Blaidecton Enterprises. The project was recorded primarily in Kyle’s home studio during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
“When you’re home for days on end, you need to find something to keep from going crazy!”, says Kyle. “I started tinkering with some songs I’ve loved for a long time, and the more I played around with them, the more excited I became. I didn’t set out to record a new album; I was just having fun.”
That fun has evolved into a 6-song project that includes some help from friends in the music industry, including Chris Golden, Paul Martin, Garland Craft, and Kyle’s brother, Kevin Boreing, who each contributed parts to the album. “The more I worked on these songs, the more I wanted to do something special,” Kyle explains. “I reached out to some folks that I’ve known for many years and invited them to take part. To me, it really elevates the songs and gives this album a special sound. The fact that it could be done ‘remotely’ also added to the uniqueness of the album.”
Who Am I To Say also marks a new direction musically for Kyle, who has primarily been known as a Christian music artist. “I grew up listening to all kinds of music. Although my solo projects have usually been gospel efforts, throughout my career, I’ve played or sang everything from gospel to country to rock to reggae…a little of everything!”
Kyle says that this project was very much a labor of love, stating, “I never set out to make a record; I just wanted to experiment, see what could be done within the constraints of the pandemic and using what I had at my disposal.”
Who Am I To Say is distributed by Blaidecton Enterprises, and arrives on streaming and digital platforms November 13th, 2020. A limited-edition CD is also available from kyleboreing.com.
TRACKS:
1. I Need You All The Time
2. Who Am I To Say
3. I Wouldn’t Be Me Without You
4. Come On In (You Did The Best You Could Do)
5. The World Ain’t Slowing Down
6. Point Me In The Direction Of Albuquerque
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