Part of a new generation of alt. country artists, Caitlin Rose comes steeped in
a love of 1970s stars such as Gram Parsons, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, while
bringing her own every day dramas and deadpan humour into her songwriting.
Described as a "country Lily Allen", Rose grew up in Nashville playing in indie
bands and performing at parties, before recording her own songs for a local
record label. Signed up by major label BMI, her fresh take on classic country
and wry lyrical observations helped earn critical praise for EP Dead Flowers
(2008), while debut album Own Side Now (...