The track is from the rising artist’s brand new EP How The Good Girls Die
Nashville-based alt-pop artist Caroline Romano as an artist who’s authenticity and raw charm has seen her win over a plethora of admirers over the last few years, boasting a sound and appeal that feels as intimate as it is captivating. The artist’s brand new EP How The Good Girls Die serves as one of the most potent and engrossing showcases of her distinctive appeal to date.
A track that encapsulates this appeal is her single ‘IDK These Days’, an introspective and poignant journey into those times where life just feels a bit all too much and everything seems to be taking more of a toll on you than it usually does. The softness of the sound and the emotional resonance of Caroline’s lyrics and vocal delivery makes for a gripping listening experience that is packed full of memorable moments and relatability throughout, and these complexities and thoughtful nuances are a great showcase of depth and heart of the EP as a whole.
“I wrote ‘IDK These Days’ during a period of inexplicable anger and frustration,” Caroline shares. “It’s about the little things—like snow and traffic—that used to be trivial, suddenly becoming overwhelming. It’s that unsettling feeling when even your mom notices you’re not yourself, and you’re stuck in this state of discontent, feeling like a middle schooler again.”