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Premiere: Quinny reveals Debut Album, ‘Outer Monologue’

Scottish-born, Melbourne-based indie folk artist Quinny is set to officially drop his debut album, Outer Monologue, tomorrow, but we’ve got the exclusive first listen right here on AAA Backstage today! This highly anticipated 11-track release showcases Quinny’s signature blend of fun, bright indie-folk tones and introspective songwriting, positioning it as a future classic in the genre.

Outer Monologue features previously released singles Everything You Want, Settlers, and Found & Lost, alongside eight fresh new tracks that highlight Quinny’s ever-entertaining musical prowess. From the melancholy opener Raining Monarchs to the pulsating anthem Up the Dollar and the Beatles-esque Darkness at the Door, Quinny’s ability to effortlessly fuse moody overtones with infectious, toe-tapping melodies shines throughout.

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It’s been a long time coming . It’s sort of unbelievable that I managed to commit the time and money to it. I remember a lecturer of mine when I was 20 telling me it was time I wrote an album… so it’s overdue! I often can’t spot the themes of my songs until after the fact. Now that all of the creative part of the work is done, I can realise that the whole thing is me trying to look at things from other people’s perspectives, but I always end up just writing from my own. I can’t escape my own take!”. – Quinny.

With nods to core influences like The Beatles, Biffy Clyro, and The Flaming Lips, Outer Monologue weaves together rich storytelling and captivating vocal performances, all underscored by Quinny’s charming Scottish lilt.

Be sure to give Outer Monologue a listen today before its official release tomorrow—and experience the incredible artistry of Quinny for yourself.

Written by Chris Lamaro