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Kaycie Satterfield - Rosie [LP Eco-Friendly "Rosie" Red Vinyl]

EARTH LIBRARIES

  • £25.18

Cat. no: LPEL578C
Format: LP Eco-Friendly "Rosie" Red Vinyl
Barcode: 701220916743
Release Date: 12 Jul 2024
Genre: Indie

Kaycie Satterfeld leans into the endless, prickly change inherent in life - So when the guitarist and singer-songwriter broke her wrist in 2020 and was entirely unable to play her instrument for months, she had no choice but to embrace change

"Guitar is my main source of continuity," she says. "So I had to learn how to think outside of my current conventions and to work with limitations." On one hand, she 
needed to fgure out how to write and play with one hand tied behind her back. 
But the fact that around the same time she had to go through four moves and a 
breakup meant she'd have to make peace with far more drastic change. And 
rather than be stuck in dated patterns and stories, Satterfeld was newly 
determined to tell her own story her own way. The resulting album, Rosie (due 
July 12th via Earth Libraries), is a glistening slice of indie rock that bolsters 
Satterfeld's impeccable songwriting with a new perspective and rich, synth-driven
production.

Tracks: Jetsam / Good / Video Girl / Hydroplaning / Spilled Milk / American Holidays / Fruit / When We're Older / Truth or Consequences / Dog Year / TVKaycie Satterfeld leans into the endless, prickly change inherent in life - So when the guitarist and singer-songwriter broke her wrist in 2020 and was entirely unable to play her instrument for months, she had no choice but to embrace change

"Guitar is my main source of continuity," she says. "So I had to learn how to think outside of my current conventions and to work with limitations." On one hand, she needed to fgure out how to write and play with one hand tied behind her back.  But the fact that around the same time she had to go through four moves and a breakup meant she'd have to make peace with far more drastic change. And rather than be stuck in dated patterns and stories, Satterfeld was newly determined to tell her own story her own way. The resulting album, Rosie (due July 12th via Earth Libraries), is a glistening slice of indie rock that bolsters Satterfeld's impeccable songwriting with a new perspective and rich, synth-driven production.

Tracks: Jetsam / Good / Video Girl / Hydroplaning / Spilled Milk / American Holidays / Fruit / When We're Older / Truth or Consequences / Dog Year / TV

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