Caroline Kingsbury - I Really Don't Care! [EP]
“Propelled forward with a twinkling jangle-pop melody and enchanting synths, [“Massive Escape (Arlie Remix)”] is a dream, straight out of the days of disco.” – Glide Magazine
“For her first full-length, [Kingsbury] commits both her look and her sound to the sequin-clad, cocaine-dusted ethos of glam rock. That level of drama is a tall order, but it’s a stronger and more defining background for her rich and robust voice.” – Pitchfork
“Her latest track sees her turn towards the dreamy soundscapes of Cocteau Twins or The Jesus and Mary Chain. Churning guitar and lush production invite and entice, drawing you into Kingsbury’s irresistible pop haze.” – Under the Radar
“An honest retelling of her life.” – FLAUNT
“One of Kingsbury’s most poignant songs, addressing social injustices, grief, and finding some way to stand up again.” – American Songwriter
“A clinic in all things ’80s — new wave, dream-pop, dance music, power-pop.” – Buzz Bands LA
“Opening with a yelp, splashy ‘80s guitar tone, and towering percussion, Kingsbury’s impassioned plea on “Massive Escape” is her most arresting yet.” – Under The Radar
“An apt soundtrack to the feelings of regret at squandering our free time” – FLOOD
“”Fall in Love” is widescreen dreampop with an emphasis on pop” – BrooklynVegan
“Serious vintage new-wave meets power-pop vibes” – mxdwn
“Incredibly emotional and personal” – Gay Times
“Throughout, the voice of the artist is roaring, strong and energetic. As in her previous works “In my Brain” and “Breaking Apart”, Caroline’s personality and timbre remain the absolute protagonists of her music. ” – Atwood
“Fall in Love” pairs soaring synths with dynamic vocals and a catchy chorus. Minh Pham directs the neon-lit music video, which comes complete with big hair flips, solo dance sessions and Kingsbury’s emotional performance.” – Cool Hunting
“The song takes their synth sounds while intensifying the layers, bringing the sounds closer to the listener.” – Puddlegum