Artist:
Caroline Says
Genre:
Pop/Rock
Alternative/Indie Rock
Indie Folk
Indie Pop
Total Time:
35:00
Record Label:
Western Vinyl
Purchasing Links:
MP3, Vinyl, Apple Music
Release Date
October 11, 2024
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Caroline Says
Genre:
Pop/Rock
Alternative/Indie Rock
Indie Folk
Indie Pop
Total Time:
35:00
Record Label:
Western Vinyl
Purchasing Links:
MP3, Vinyl, Apple Music
Release Date
October 11, 2024
"The Entertainment Factor is supported by its audience. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission."
Find out more about this album release after the jump.
Purchasing Links
Product Description: Caroline Says' haunting new album, The Lucky One, is a poignant exploration of how the ghosts of past relationships linger, sometimes holding more sway over our hearts and minds than our current connections. We revisit these ghosts through evocative landscapes of our memories - hometown bars, road trips, and late-night swims. Through a series of fractured and persistent memories these songs capture the bittersweet realization that the past, though imperfect, can sometimes be a more comforting and meaningful companion than the present.Opening track, "The Lucky One," confronts death's role in shaping our memories head-on, as it ponders the way death freezes a person in time, forcing us to confront the complexities of grief and it's lasting impact on our relationship with the one we lost. Other tracks delve into the complexities of relationships that naturally grow apart as life takes us in different directions. For example, "Faded and Golden" reflects on the bittersweet nature of reunions with old friends, where the idealized memories of youth can clash with the realities of the present. Then, "Actors" takes this a step further, acknowledging the influence of perception and desire in friendships, and the idea that in many ways "all friendships are imaginary friendships," as it confronts the disappointment of inauthentic connections, and the facades we sometimes put on in relationships.A thread of self-discovery/analysis is also present throughout the album. "Palm Reader" explores our yearning for sincerity and certainty, both in the predictions of a fortune teller and in the fleeting encounters of daily life. Conversely, "Like We Do" celebrates youthful innocence, while also touching on the subjectivity of memory, with the line "who remembers it best and who remembers it right..." highlighting how two people can experience the same event, yet hold vastly different recollections of the details."Roses" began when Caroline was looking through her grandma's collection of commemorative Kentucky Derby glasses, each one etched with the name of a winner. The song delves into the story of "Sunday Silence," the horse that won the year Caroline was born. Researching the horse's journey from near-Triple Crown glory to retirement in Japan sparked a metaphor - a pressured being (the horse) desperately trying to please but ultimately disappointing. The owners eventually selling the horse becomes a relatable symbol of unmet expectations, and the sting of falling short despite our best efforts.Album closer, "Something Good," revisits Caroline's Alabama childhood. Lost on a recent trip to Birmingham, unable to find the familiar path to a riverside hangout, the experience becomes a powerful metaphor; we can't always retrace the paths in our memories, but those memories, however unreliable, continue to shape us. In the end, The Lucky One celebrates this enduring power, acknowledging how past relationships and experiences, even those lost to the haze of time, continue to inform the stories we tell ourselves, and the way we navigate the present.
TRACK LIST:
1 .
The Lucky One
(01:47)
2 . Faded and Golden (03:13)
3 . Actors (02:19)
4 . Eyes In the Night (03:45)
5 . Palm Reader (03:00)
6 . Dust (01:52)
7 . Always Looking Back (05:18)
8 . Roses (04:12)
9 . Daze (02:41)
10 . Lightning (02:02)
11 . Like We Do (02:46)
12 .Something Good (02:36)
2 . Faded and Golden (03:13)
3 . Actors (02:19)
4 . Eyes In the Night (03:45)
5 . Palm Reader (03:00)
6 . Dust (01:52)
7 . Always Looking Back (05:18)
8 . Roses (04:12)
9 . Daze (02:41)
10 . Lightning (02:02)
11 . Like We Do (02:46)
12 .Something Good (02:36)
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