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Ginger Winn Grieves In Grace On "Freeze Frame"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • Jun 15
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Liam McKeon
Photo Credit: Liam McKeon

Grief doesn’t knock... It lets itself in, settles in your chest, and teaches you how to breathe differently. With her sophomore album Freeze Frame, Kingston-via-Charleston folk singer Ginger Winn invites listeners into a quiet, aching portrait of loss, healing, and inherited love. The 14-track project is layered with poetic vulnerability, born from a record snowstorm in Cincinnati and shaped by the recent loss of Winn’s father. Produced by A.J. Yorio and featuring harpist Lily Breshears, trumpeter Chris Pasin, and violinist Kevin Mucaj, "Freeze Frame" is the meditation on the complexity of survival with emotion, spirit, and sonics. Winn reflects:

It holds my new grief, my longing, and all the tiny moments that pulled me through. It’s about how we’re shaped by the people who raised us and how we, in turn, shape others—even if we’re not around to see the impact.

The standout track Socrates, alongside its atmospheric music video shot on the same bridge as Severance, contemplates unseen legacies, familial ties, and the longing to understand what we leave behind. Whether she’s being chased by her own thoughts in Escape or lying still beneath streetlights on a midnight bridge, Winn captures the poetry of surrender in motion. With engineering support from GRAMMY-winner Justin Guip and mixing by Tom “Tomás Tomás” Fattorusso, "Freeze Frame" is a refined yet raw sophomore effort. Follow Ginger Winn on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

 
 
 

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