Monday, February 25, 2008

A Rose by Any Other Name...

This Wednesday, Feb. 27, a Nashville local is getting her big break. Caitlin Rose, a native Nashville singer and songwriter, is finally releasing her first album. It is a big deal too. Caitlin, formerly under the name "Save Macaulay the Band," sings like Patsy Cline and plays like Gram Parsons, and she is only twenty. Yeah, she makes a person feel really accomplished. Never the less, Caitlin's album, "Dead Flowers," will be released this Wednesday at the Mercy Lounge, and it is going to be worth the self scrutiny.

Caitlin will play a show in support of "Dead Flowers" that night, as well as a few other bands that want to show her their support. The album will be released by Nashville based Theory 8 Records, and is promising to deliver what fans crave. This album is actually just a seven song EP (extended play), with the full album to be released next months. But don't let that deter you, this is some of the best country music to be released in years.

Caitlin has already recieved a great deal of positive press including "The Nashville Rage." The show is not going to be expensive either. At a mere $8, there really is nor reason why you should not check out Nashville's newest muse. Still don't believe me? Have a listen for yourself at Caitlin's website.

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