Caroline Rose
Doors 7pm Show 8pm
$10 Advance $12 Day of Show
All Ages
(Tickets On-Sale Fri. 4/27 at 10am)
An
obsession with money, an unfaithful lover, a friend's accidental
pregnancy, misogyny, loneliness, death… This is just some of the
lighthearted subject matter that make up LONER--the darkly comedic
second album from songwriter/producer Caroline Rose. Armed with an
arsenal of new instruments and equipment, an ever-growing sense of "ahhh
fuck it," two years of exploration, and a wicked sense of humor, Rose
delivers a set of serious songs wrapped in a sprightly, angsty pop
burrito. Because, as Rose puts it, "Sometimes sad songs just need a
cocktail." LONER captures the cheeky satire, comical musings, and often
jarring mood swings--sometimes goofy, sometimes emotional--that make up
much of Rose's personality. "I call it Schizodrift," she says sipping on
a martini with her pinky out. "I want to make music that sounds as
manic as I feel." Filled with catchy synth hooks, Ray Manzarek-esque
Farfisa, surf guitar, depth of thought and a punk attitude, LONER
captures the energy of bands like Le Tigre and The Cramps, and nods to
the styles of Blondie and DEVO, the pop hooks of icons like Justin
Timberlake, all the while being inspired by the artistry of Kate Bush.
"I'd say this album was as much inspired by Justin Timberlake and
Britney Spears as it was late 70s punk." How did she get here? According
to Rose, the transition was natural.
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