Two generations of rock icons join forces on Face To Face, the exciting creative collaboration between KT Tunstall and Suzi Quatro. An album of original duets written by KT and Suzi, the duo covers themes of love and loss, fear and triumph- all essential to their experiences as groundbreaking women in rock. Tracks like "Shine a Light" and "Truth Is My Weapon" showcase the dynamic flow Suzi and KT created recording together in England.
KT Tunstall intrigued me even before I heard her delightful debut album for the first time.
Born in 1975, Scottish singer/songwriter KT Tunstall – not short for anything, the KT is just an alternate spelling of Katie – comes from the quaint university town of St. Andrews. Due in part to being adopted at birth, her imagination and creative side flourished from early on as she thought about how her life could have gone in any given direction. As she was growing up, her physicist father would take Tunstall and her brothers into the St. Andrews observatory to look at the sky, thus fueling her youthful love for space and sci-fi. It wasn't until discovering hair metal through a brother that music really started to become important to her, and when it did, her affection for spacy things was reflected in her favorite album, David Bowie's Hunky Dory.
KT Tunstall makes a most welcome return with the release of her fifth studio album KIN. Produced by Tony Hoffer, written by KT, and recorded in Los Angeles, the 11 original tracks exemplify the very best of guitar pop. KIN features her infectious new single “Maybe It’s A Good Thing,” the anthemic “Hard Girls” and lone carryover from her Golden State EP “Evil Eye,” and includes a guest appearance by James Bay…