Caroline Romano Releases New EP, 'How The Good Girls Die'

Alt-pop sensation Caroline Romano unveils her highly-anticipated EP, How The Good Girls Die, out on all streaming platforms today. This 6-track collection is a rollercoaster of raw emotion and fearless storytelling, featuring fan-favorites "Body Bag," "Pretty Boys," "Born To Want More," and "IDK These Days," alongside two electrifying new tracks, "They Say" and the poignant title track, "How The Good Girls Die."
How The Good Girls Die explores the universal struggle of chasing perfection. "This EP is about chasing pretty things and tripping over your own dress while trying to catch them," Caroline shares. "It’s what I know about shapeshifting, parties, hunger, and vodka. It’s swimming pools, disco balls, bruises, and bar bathrooms. It’s feeling both young and old, breaking hearts, and having your own heart shattered into a thousand pieces. This EP is about how the good girls die.”
Over the course of the EP's 6 evocative tracks, Caroline captures the intoxicating highs and sobering lows of young adulthood. Her lyrics explore how the relentless pursuit of being extraordinary can cause you to lose sight of who you truly are. Yet, amid the chaos, her words also offer a quiet revelation: growth comes from embracing imperfection. Lyrically striking and sonically daring, How The Good Girls Die invites listeners on a raw and powerful journey through self-discovery, vulnerability, and acceptance.
Nashville-based singer and songwriter Caroline Romano has established herself as a versatile artist, effortlessly transitioning between misty-eyed ballads and fiery alt-rock anthems. Since the release of her 2022 debut album, Oddities and Prodigies, and her subsequent 2023 EP, A Brief Epic, Caroline has continued to come into her own as an artist, revealing new layers of her artistry with each new release.
After years of captivating audiences at venues around Nashville, Caroline embarked on her first US tour last year, sharing the stage with Grayscale and Smallpools. Her meteoric rise has garnered praise from tastemakers, with Luna Collective Magazine hailing her as an “alt-pop sensation” and The Honey Pop dubbing her “the next big pop star.” As she continues her ascent, How The Good Girls Die marks a pivotal chapter in Caroline Romano’s journey to alt-pop superstardom.
'How The Good Girls Die' Track List:
1. Body Bag
2. Pretty Boys
3. Born To Want More
4. IDK These Days
5. They Say
6. How The Good Girls Die
Listen to 'How The Good Girl Die' on all streaming platforms: https://onerpm.link/howthegoodgirlsdie

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