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Caroline Kingsbury Shares Her New Single “Take My Phone Away”
Indie pop artist Caroline Kingsbury has released her new single “Take My Phone Away” off of her upcoming EP ‘I Really Don’t Care!’
Today, Los Angeles indie-pop songstress Caroline Kingsbury shares “Take My Phone Away,” the third single from her upcoming EP, I Really Don’t Care!
“Take My Phone Away” is a captivatingly relatable tune about queer heartbreak. True to her signature ’80s pop sound, the track is driven by big drums, Kingsbury’s textured vocals, and sprinkled with synth.
“Take My Phone Away” serves as the final single ahead of the release of I Really Don’t Care!, joining “Alabama” and lead single “Our House” as representatives of what we can expect from Kingsbury’s sophomore EP.
I Really Don’t Care! is due for release on October 18th.
Caroline has a handful of live shows coming up. Tickets and more information are available here.
I Really Don’t Care! Track Listing:
01. Our House
02. Alabama
03. I Really Don’t Care!
04. Fly Too Close
05. Take My Phone Away
Tour Dates:
10/11 – Visalia, CA – Pride Visalia
10/12 – Visalia, CA – Pride Visalia
10/17 – Los Angeles, CA – Moroccan Lounge – EP Release Show
11/07 – New York City, NY – Mercury Lounge
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