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Interview with Katelyn Tarver
Jan 24, 2022 ·
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Katelyn Tarver over Zoom video! Los Angeles-via-Georgia singer/songwriter Katelyn Tarver recently released her stunningly beautiful new album Subject To Change. Katelyn Tarver also shares...
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Katelyn Tarver over Zoom video!
Los Angeles-via-Georgia singer/songwriter Katelyn Tarver recently released her stunningly beautiful new album Subject To Change. Katelyn Tarver also shares the all-too-relatable video for “Year From Now,” a folk-infused meditation on the healing power of time. The perfect follow-up to previews singles “Hurt Like That” (premiered with Under the Radar and featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday & BBC Radio 1’s Best New Pop), “Nicer” (premiered with Atwood Magazine), “All Our Friends Are Splitting Up” (premiered on Flaunt Magazine) and “Shit Happens.”
Tarver recently performed the single during her Paste session here, as well. On Subject to Change, she emerges as the rare kind of artist capable of capturing the most painful truths through her willingness to bare all with her lyrics, all wrapped up in impossibly gorgeous pop songs. With a record of media acclaim from the likes of NPR, Billboard, SPIN, GRAMMY.com, Earmilk, The Guardian and American Songwriter and millions of followers, on her new album, Tarver explores the complexities that come with navigating life through your 20s and 30s.
With lyrics that capture a bracing specificity that strikes every raw nerve, she documents a turbulent period in her recent past, shedding light on all the grief, confusion, and a lost sense of self. Infinitely brightened by her radiant voice, the result is the musical equivalent of a brutally honest conversation with a close friend - one that leaves you undeniably rattled but with a renewed clarity and deeper understanding of your own chaotic heart.
We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.
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Los Angeles-via-Georgia singer/songwriter Katelyn Tarver recently released her stunningly beautiful new album Subject To Change. Katelyn Tarver also shares the all-too-relatable video for “Year From Now,” a folk-infused meditation on the healing power of time. The perfect follow-up to previews singles “Hurt Like That” (premiered with Under the Radar and featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday & BBC Radio 1’s Best New Pop), “Nicer” (premiered with Atwood Magazine), “All Our Friends Are Splitting Up” (premiered on Flaunt Magazine) and “Shit Happens.”
Tarver recently performed the single during her Paste session here, as well. On Subject to Change, she emerges as the rare kind of artist capable of capturing the most painful truths through her willingness to bare all with her lyrics, all wrapped up in impossibly gorgeous pop songs. With a record of media acclaim from the likes of NPR, Billboard, SPIN, GRAMMY.com, Earmilk, The Guardian and American Songwriter and millions of followers, on her new album, Tarver explores the complexities that come with navigating life through your 20s and 30s.
With lyrics that capture a bracing specificity that strikes every raw nerve, she documents a turbulent period in her recent past, shedding light on all the grief, confusion, and a lost sense of self. Infinitely brightened by her radiant voice, the result is the musical equivalent of a brutally honest conversation with a close friend - one that leaves you undeniably rattled but with a renewed clarity and deeper understanding of your own chaotic heart.
We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.
www.BringinitBackwards.com
#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #KatelynTarver #zoom
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