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    Interview By Paul Salfen, Text by Christine Thompson | AMFM Magazine

    Nearly 40 years into their remarkable run, Drivin N Cryin continues to prove that great American rock bands don’t just endure — they evolve. On April 10, 2026, the Atlanta legends released Crushing Flowers, their first studio album since 2019’s Live the Love Beautiful. Produced by Sadler Vaden and featuring R.E.M.’s Peter Buck on guitar plus what may be the final studio appearance of the late Todd Snider, the record delivers soaring guitars, rich harmonies, orchestral flourishes, and the raw, honest storytelling that has always defined frontman Kevn Kinney. In this candid conversation with AMFM Magazine’s Paul Salfen, Kinney opens up about the deeply personal “Mirror Mirror” (inspired by his mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s), the bouncy folk gem “A Dead End Road,” the joy of musical eclecticism, the grounding power of sobriety, and why he still approaches every performance with the nervous excitement of a first show — and the peaceful acceptance that it could be his last.


    In an era when many legacy acts lean on nostalgia, Drivin N Cryin keeps writing new chapters. Crushing Flowers feels both fresh and timeless — a vibrant collection that blends the band’s signature Southern rock grit with folk introspection and playful experimentation. Kinney is visibly proud of how the pieces came together.

    “I am very proud of it,” he tells Salfen. “I thought we put the pieces together pretty good, you know, bringing our eclectic style. And that is what we are… something new, something old, something blue. Something borrowed, something stolen. Yeah. Lots of stolen.”

    One track that immediately captured Kinney’s heart is the buoyant “A Dead End Road.” Inspired by walks with his dogs along train tracks, the song captures those moments when life appears to hit a wall — only for a hidden path to reveal itself.

    “I think that was the first one that I really loved playing at my table. I still love playing,” Kinney says. “It just kind of… It’s a bouncy, bouncy… I really love that one. And I love singing it and I love the story behind it. And I love my memories of writing it… just kind of like walking my dogs along the train tracks and just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. When I do walk the dogs… they want to go down what looks like a dead end road. And I’m like, I don’t know, we can’t go there. But then over to my right is like a path that I didn’t see… So sometimes things like that dawn on me, like in life, like it looks like it’s not where to go, but I just kind of follow my instincts. Maybe something will show up. You have to be right on top of it sometimes for things to appear before the obvious appears before you.”

    He even ties the song’s spirit to his love of Doctor Dolittle: “You’re part of another world. Why don’t you let me in? You know, that’s kind of me talking to the animals.”

    Kinney has always resisted writing overly topical songs that age poorly. While past tracks like “With the People and Peacemaker” and the 1984 classic “Scarlet Butterfly” (from the Scarred But Smarter era) still resonate today, his current compass points toward something more universal and personal.

    “My main inspiration to talk just for the modern day ages is just live within your means. Love who you love, be who you are, and do what you do,” he explains. His ideal day is beautifully ordinary: waking with his dog, coffee with his wife, walking the dogs, filling bird feeders, working, and coming home for dinner. “I don’t need five cars. I don’t need a yacht dock or anything… I’m not a proponent of more more more and more and more.”

    That grounded philosophy extends to the road. Drivin N Cryin famously avoids rigid setlists, trusting the chemistry of longtime rhythm section Tim Nielsen and Dave Johnson (plus rotating guitar aces like Sadler Vaden and Laur Joamets) to deliver from a repertoire of roughly 160 songs. Kinney reads the room and plays what feels right — always making sure the working-class fans who buy $30 tickets get the hits they came for.

    Sobriety, now several years strong, has only sharpened his connection to the music and the audience. “Alcohol definitely made me really tired just halfway through the set,” he admits. These days he’s fueled by good coffee and presence. “I don’t miss it.”

    His advice to young songwriters is pure Kinney — direct, encouraging, and anti-pretension: “Just tell your story… I’m not interested in you telling me about the crossroads. Tell me a story about your carport or your front yard or whatever it is that you are.” He points to his own early breakthrough with “Scarred But Smarter” as proof: “I’m out of work. I’m out of hope… I’m scared, but smarter. I’m going to keep moving on.” Music, for him, is healing in real time. “I’m healing myself while I’m singing to you.”

    Perhaps most moving is Kinney’s pre-show mantra: “Every show is my first, every show was my last. I’m nervous walking on stage. I don’t want to be here. This is the last place in the world I want to be. And I get up there, I jump in the water. Water is fine, I swim, I get out and I’m like, that’s it. If that’s the last thing I ever do, then I’m good with that.”

    It’s the same spirit that makes Crushing Flowers so powerful — especially the tender, unflinching “Mirror Mirror,” written after visits with his mother, who is living with Alzheimer’s. The song and its video have become a touching tribute and a source of connection for many families walking similar paths.

    Drivin N Cryin has never been about arena-sized spectacle or rock-star mythology. Kinney prefers the magic of 300–500 people where “the audience is in the band.” As he puts it, that’s when the music truly lives.

    With Crushing Flowers now out in the world and Texas dates on the horizon (Houston and Austin in November), Kevn Kinney and Drivin N Cryin continue to do exactly what they’ve always done: show up, tell the truth, and keep on keeping on.

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