Singer Kristin Hayter Explores Fictional Conversion in New Album

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Singer/songwriter Kristin Hayter's latest album 'Saved!' delves into a fictionalized conversion to Pentecostalism. Through her interest in religion and education in art, literature, and linguistics, Hayter creates a concept album that explores the anthropological experiment of storytelling.

Singer/songwriter Kristin Hayter explores a fictionalized conversion to Pentecostalism in her latest album 'Saved!'. Through her interest in religion and education in art, literature, and linguistics, Hayter creates a concept album that delves into the anthropological experiment of storytelling. The album, released under the name Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter, aims to capture the essence of found sound and field recordings.

While not a genuine conversion or historical research, Hayter reflects on the concept of documentary storytelling and the choices made in storytelling

 

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