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Caroline Romano previews new EP 'How The Good Girls Die' with reflective single 'IDK These Days'

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Nashville-based alt-pop artist Caroline Romano returns with her latest single, 'IDK These Days', a raw and introspective preview of her forthcoming EP 'How The Good Girls Die', set for release on February 21st. The track follows a series of standout singles, including 'Body Bag', 'Pretty Boys', and 'Born To Want More', all of which will feature on the highly anticipated project.


Showcasing Caroline’s signature ability to weave vulnerability into compelling storytelling, 'IDK These Days' is a minimalist, emotionally charged offering that places her poignant lyricism and heartfelt vocal delivery front and centre.


“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.”


She continues, “The song speaks to the fear that these emotions might linger longer than desired. It’s about the struggle of being honest when someone asks how you’re doing and realizing, ‘I don’t know these days.’ While these feelings are fleeting, in the moment, they feel all-consuming. This song is my way of confronting those emotions head-on, admitting them aloud, and finding solace in that admission.”



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