"how do we fuck up London on a holiday, already wish you were gone..."
Nashville based, Atlanta raised singer songwriter, musician, indie pop rock artist Caroline Culver possesses hard edges, tender cajoles, moody shifts, and knowing side eyes. Just listen to her track "London", a broken, stomp on your heart, love torn apart song that jumps right into the relationship fray from the first downbeat. The aesthetic, a mixture of soft punk, hard indie with country twangs, romance wave tones, lovely cool bending guitar notes and Caroline's vocals that can snarl, scowl and croon all within one phrase and I love that so much. I did think of both Courtney Barnett and the softer side of the Pixies for some odd or maybe not so odd reason.
Of the track Caroline shares:
“London reveals how problems follow us regardless of where you flee. This song is me having a wake-up call to letting go of someone, because no city, no matter how new and exciting it may be, could ever mend or revive that relationship”
“London reveals how problems follow us regardless of where you flee. This song is me having a wake-up call to letting go of someone, because no city, no matter how new and exciting it may be, could ever mend or revive that relationship”
"How can we fuck up London" - I am smiling as we have all had these horrible shitty moments.
-Robb Donker Curtius
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The Nashville-based Atlanta-raised artist builds off her singer-songwriter roots with moody anthemic soundscapes and guttural choruses on her debut single that will delight fans of Phoebe Bridgers, Ruston Kelly and Banks alike.
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