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There’s something to be said for family harmonies. Anyone who has heard Fanny Lumsden sing live (or recorded) with her brother Tom, or who is rapt in the voices of The McClymonts, or a fan of The Buckleys, will appreciate that there’s a particular magic when family members sing together.
Ken Kunin is an American musical artist who moved to Australia several years ago; he has several albums behind him as a solo artist and with the band Davis Waits, and now he makes music with his daughter Lily Maia as The Kunins. While the musical acts mentioned above all feature siblings, The Kunins’ album Waiting for Lily proves that parent-child harmonies can be just as enchanting.
Waiting for Lily is their second album – and actually the second released in 2024. The first was self-titled and was, says Ken, a process of defining what our sound actually is.’ The decision to focus on a more acoustic arrangement came from their live performances, which emphasised simplicity and connection.
‘The first album was so multi-layered with genres; we realised that an acoustic setup really conveyed what we wanted in a song,’ Ken adds.
Lily Maia echoes this sentiment, noting, ‘When you listen to the music, it feels like you’re in the room. You’re just a part of the music that’s being created.’
The Power of Live Performance
Live performance is the key for both Kunins, and performing isn’t merely about showcasing their talents; it’s about genuine connection with the audience. ‘Music is meant to be shared,’ as Lily Maia states. Ken adds, ‘Playing live is definitely an important part of what we do … It’s fun to show what you’ve been working on with the people around you.’
Together, they create a space where listeners can engage with the music authentically. Ken explains, ‘I like the idea of renting out halls where you control the bill. It’s about creating the culture we want to bring without the distractions of a bar or a venue.’
Writing and Collaborating as a Duo
In their creative process, Ken and Lily Maia often write songs individually, before merging their ideas during arrangements. ‘Sometimes we disagree,’ Ken admits, ‘but we often seem to come to the same conclusion.’ Their aligned music tastes help to guide their decision-making.
While still young, Lily Maia has been writing songs for several years, and likes to push boundaries with each song. ‘When I was about 14 or 15, I started writing songs that were actually decent,’ she shares. Since then, her craft has evolved significantly, reflecting both her individuality and her shared experiences with her father.
Upcoming Projects
Releasing two albums in 2024 did not tire out The Kunins – to the contrary, they have plans for more projects. ‘We’ve been throwing around ideas for electric records and possibly Nashville,’ Ken says.
Meanwhile they will continue doing what they love best: performing live together, at shows in their home town of Brisbane.
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