![]() "I don't think was an intentional thing," he adds. "I think that there's just a pop sensibility about my voice and the way I write." "My favorite artists are considered pop, I guess, to an extent," says Quinn. Quinn explains Sleeping with Sirens didn't purposefully aim to make Gossip a pop album, although his own music tastes certainly seeped into the sound. "I think it has a broader sound and a broader audience now." "My parents, they love me and love my band, but I think that is the first record that they actually enjoy and can listen to," Quinn says. That "universal" sound has not only brought the band-new radio success, but also a new audience: Quinn's parents. "I think that idea of being legendary is something that we all aspire to be," says Quinn.Īlong with an inspirational message, "Legends" also introduced a new, poppier element to the Sleeping with Sirens sound. As frontman Kellin Quinn tells ABC Radio, he wanted to write "Legends" because he felt "we all need a little bit of hope in this world that we live in right now." Credit: Erik RojasThe new Sleeping with Sirens album, Gossip, featuring the lead single "Legends," arrives today. ![]()
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