Indie
Carrabelle Deliver Dope New Single, “We Can Fix You”
Illustrating their growth in sound and spirit, Orlando indie pop band Carrabelle has released their latest single “We Can Fix You.”
From the heart of Orlando, Carrabelle invites listeners to join them on a new sonic journey with the release of their latest single, “We Can Fix You.” This track emanates a poignant yet playful exploration of human vulnerability, offering a balm for those who’ve ever felt shattered, misunderstood, or in need of something to stitch their soul back together.
“We Can Fix You” is a melody woven from Carrabelle’s signature blend of emotional depth, shimmering guitar-driven hooks, and a bright, pop-infused glow. It embraces the essence of pop-punk’s youthful heart while gracefully stepping into a more mature and polished sound. It’s as if the reckless energy of the mid-2000s has matured into something softer but no less powerful, like the kids who once found solace in All Time Low have grown into adults, still carrying the same hunger for connection, but with a touch of wisdom.
This single stands as a testament to the band’s growth, both in sound and spirit. It serves as an ode for the ones who have stumbled yet continue to reach out, yearning for a way forward. A song that feels both timeless and fresh, it speaks directly to the soul, reminding us all that no wound is too deep for healing.
Fans can catch Carrabelle live at Harbour & Friends ’25 on August 9th at The Abbey in Orlando, where they will be joined by Abby Holiday. The performance promises to be a reflection of everything the band has become: vibrant, heartfelt, and connected to the audience in a way only Carrabelle knows how to achieve.
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