One Amazin' Kid is a 4-piece melodic indie-rock band from Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally a side project started by Christopher Kincaid, formerly of Hopesfall and Laurelei, One Amazin' Kid has since grown and developed into what it is today.
The sound of One Amazin' Kid is quite distinctive. The soaring vocals unleash lyrics of despair and hope, of being lost and finding the way. Their music lends the listener empathy in the worst of times and exults with him/her during periods of joy, as it mirrors the ever-changing tides of life. The dynamics of the music serve to further this by creating passionate walls of sound that descend into a soft serenity.
With over 300,000 online downloads from their sites on Purevolume.com, MP3.com and Myspace.com, it's impossible to ignore the strong fan base they have cultivated over the last 2 years as a full band. The members of One Amazin' Kid have much experience, sharing the stage with a wide range of bands, including the All American Rejects, The Gloria Record, Hopesfall, Codeseven, Underoath, My Chemical Romance, Beloved, Brandtson, Norma Jean, Number One Fan, Hem and Cool Hand Luke.
How are you doing , guys? I'm a big fan of one amazin kid. I have the 2nd ep but I still wanna get the first one which is all acoustic. Keep up the good work, guys!
This weekend we're back at our favorite brewery. We'll be playing an all-nighter which kicks off at 9PM with a set from our friends, The Loving Thorns. FSR follows with a couple of balls-out sets. We play 'til the lights come on. Hope to see ya there.
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just letting you know that we have finally released our album "Pirates and Gypsies" We have put up a couple more songs on our profile so check it out if you so wish! hope you enjoy! thanks for the support:)
What an incredible week and weekend ahead!
The Easter celebration is the most exciting time of the year!
He is risen! We want to encourage you to search your heart this Easter and let God reign, rule and roam freely you in you, one amazin' kid. Thank you all for showin us love along the way. What a journey we're all on... this journey of faith.
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