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Caroline Rose releases her fantastic new album The Art of Forgetting on New West Records. Rose is an artist known for their wit and satirical storytelling, but for the first time, with The Art of Forgetting, Roseʼs music teems with raw, intense emotion. With no guard up this time, they present the type of confessional honesty weʼve only previously caught glimpses of in their work. Of course, Roseʼs impish humor does pop up unexpectedly amidst themes of regret and grief, loss and change, shame and the inevitability of pain. Aer a series of heartbreaking events, Rose had no desire to make a statement, let alone make a new album. It was a time of contemplation and transformation. What transpired was what Rose considers a gradual union of reconnection and growth. Prompted by a difficult breakup, Rose began a deep-dive inward, unknowingly digging up long-buried childhood experiences. All the while, Rose was getting voicemails from their grandmother “who was clearly losing her mind.”

These respective moments are pieced throughout the album, offering moments of lightness amidst an otherwise heart-rending story of a person who has forgotten, and is perhaps re-learning, how to love themselves. “It got me thinking about all the different ways memory shows up throughout our lives,” says Rose. “It can feel like a curse or be wielded as a tool.” With this in mind, Rose produced the album using devices and media that embody the characteristics of fading or faulty memories. She gravitated towards instruments that naturally changed or decayed over time: wooden and string instruments, voices, tape, and granular synthesis. She began recording basic layers in her home studio, and “from there it was about a year of experimenting with those recordings both at home and in a couple other studios––chopping them up into loops and smears, creating modular percussion, and ultimately building any additional parts around them,” says Rose. Layers of vocal arrangements from Balkan-influenced yawps to Gregorian autotune choirs, acoustic instrumentation chopped and mangled like a glitching memory, and dreamlike synths push and pull to create a hugely dynamic soundscape.

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Caroline Rose

The Art of Forgetting

New West Records
With Bonus Flexi featuring Exclusive Track Shame. Three Sided Set.
Neon Green.
Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released03/31/2023Catalog NumberLPNW5727RTEstimated dispatch between Mon 16 Jun and Tue 17 JunLearn more
Lenticular Cover. Cut at 45RPM over Four Sides.
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Released03/31/2023Catalog NumberLPNW5726C2Estimated dispatch between Mon 16 Jun and Tue 17 JunLearn more
Three Sided Set.
Neon Green
Released03/31/2023Catalog NumberLPNW5722CEstimated dispatch between Wed 18 Jun and Fri 20 JunLearn more
Digipack.
Released03/31/2023Catalog NumberCDNW6528Estimated dispatch between Mon 16 Jun and Tue 17 JunLearn more