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COIN GOES HOMEMADE
10/20/21


Indie pop trio COIN is the latest addition to the Homemade Projects label roster.

Following their 2016 album, How Will You Know If You Never Tried, the Nashville-based band returned last year with their self-released album, Dreamland. Since then, they've performed at festivals like Bumbershoot and Firefly, as well as opened for artists like Young The Giant and Fitz & The Tantrums.

Recently, COIN—consisting of Chase Lawrence, Ryan Winnen and Joe Memmel—dropped their latest single “Chapstick” and are now gearing up for a U.S./U.K. tour kicking off later this month.

“We’ve been fans of COIN for a long time now,” said Homemade Projects’ co-founders Zach Friedman and Tony Talamo. “Chase, Ryan and Joe are creating some of the best music of their career and we’re thrilled to have them on the roster.”

COIN joins a roster of artists that includes Peach Tree Rascals, Salem Ilese, WizTheMc and Turbo.

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