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Sarah Kinsley featured on final episode of BMI & More or Less (With Jess) series ‘Struck a Chord’

BMI and More or Less (With Jess) share the final episode of their newly launched series Struck a Chord today. In this episode, More or Less (With Jess) sat down with breakout artist Sarah Kinsley ahead of her hometown show at Webster Hall, the final stop on the North American leg of her Escaper tour. Sarah’s journey from crafting intimate EPs in her NYC apartment to achieving viral success has captivated audiences worldwide.

Sarah Kinsley featured on final episode of BMI & More or Less (With Jess) series 'Struck a Chord'

Her authentic storytelling and emotional depth create a space where fans can explore complex feelings and connect on a profound level. With the recent release of her debut album Escaper, Sarah’s music has grown from its introspective roots to filling sold-out venues across the globe. Watch episode 3 now here.

At Webster Hall, More or Less (With Jess) interviewed fans who shared their own stories how Sarah’s music has helped them navigate mental health challenges, confront cultural stigmas, and celebrate the beauty of platonic love.

BMI and More or Less (With Jess) recently partnered to produce a new series, Struck a Chord, to highlight the importance of mental health and the power of music and lyrics in the healing process for both creators and fans. The three-part series features interviews with BMI singer/songwriters Ashe, Lauv and Sarah Kinsley, and their fans on location at concerts, giving an insider’s look into how an artist’s mental health can impact their songwriting and how those lyrics resonate with fans who personalize and internalize them as a source of comfort and connection.

The first installment launched October 10th in honor of World Mental Health Day, and featured Ashe at her sold-out Brooklyn Bowl concert in Nashville. The “One Night Only” event saw fans from all across the country welcoming her back to the stage after a 22-month-long mental health hiatus.

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