Cole Lumpkin Moves With the Music, Letting Life Shape Every Note

Cole Lumpkin doesn’t create from a distance. He creates from inside the moment. As a New York City native, his artistry reflects motion, curiosity, and constant self-interrogation. Music for Lumpkin isn’t something you step into once everything is figured out. It’s something you carry with you, refine on the move, and allow to grow alongside real life. 

A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, Lumpkin plays keyboards, drums, bass, and guitar in addition to writing, producing, and performing his own material. That independence didn’t come from a desire for control, but from necessity and instinct. Long before labels or studios entered the picture, he was experimenting on his own terms. His earliest creative steps came through posting guitar covers on YouTube during high school, slowly building an audience that encouraged him to trust his voice and begin releasing original music. 

That organic growth eventually led to tangible milestones, including a deal with indie label Suite 484 and a distribution partnership with Sony Music’s The Orchard. Even as his reach expanded, Lumpkin maintained a hands-on approach, ensuring that his work stayed personal rather than processed. 

That philosophy is fully realized on his latest album, HELIX, released January 9. Rather than framing the project as a polished product, Lumpkin treats it as documentation. The album captures a single year defined by self-examination, emotional turbulence, and gradual clarity. Anxiety, depression, insecurity, and resilience are all present, not dramatized, but acknowledged with calm honesty. 

Every track on HELIX was written, composed, and produced by Lumpkin himself, with one song produced by aurora.heaven. The project features a single guest appearance from Zach Denike, who also contributed as a writer alongside Frank Zappa and aurora.heaven. Sonically, the album builds on the progressive pop elements of Lumpkin’s debut OTHERWORLDS, but pushes further into textured arrangements and emotional directness, blurring the lines between modern pop, progressive rock, and soulful balladry.

What makes HELIX especially distinct is the way it was created. The album wasn’t confined to one room or one phase of life. Lumpkin worked on it wherever he happened to be, at home, on trains heading upstate, and across different cities while touring with Cool Company. Songs were written between shows, production continued in touring vans and temporary living spaces, and ideas evolved in real time. Once the album was complete, it was mixed at Quad Studios in New York City, bringing cohesion to a project shaped by movement. 

That sense of motion is embedded in the music itself. Tracks like “Where I Left Me” and “90 Degrees” stand out not because they demand attention, but because they feel honest. Lumpkin admits his favorites change constantly, which speaks to how deeply personal the record is. It grows as he grows. 

Beyond the music, HELIX remains entirely his vision. Lumpkin also designed the album artwork himself, reinforcing the idea that this project is not a collaboration of convenience, but a full expression of identity. Every element serves the same purpose: clarity through creation. 

Rather than defining success through numbers or visibility, Lumpkin’s focus is internal. His work suggests an artist more concerned with alignment than approval, more invested in truth than trend. HELIX doesn’t try to present a finished version of Cole Lumpkin. Instead, it captures him mid-process, evolving, questioning, and moving forward. 

In a time when much of music feels rushed or overproduced, Lumpkin’s approach stands out quietly. He allows songs to exist as they are, shaped by life rather than engineered for reaction. With HELIX, he offers something rare: an album that feels alive, still breathing, and deeply human. 

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