Cootie Catcher - "Gingham Dress"

Photo by Colin Medley
Toronto's Cootie Catcher recently signed to Carpark Records, and have released a new single on the label. "Gingham Dress" is a gorgeous and upbeat indie rock song that eases into pop ever so slightly. It's a fun song that is kinda sorta familiar sounding without truly sounding like anyone else. It's light and breezy while still having a sense of darkness lying just under the surface. It's also undeniably catchy and infectious. If I have to compare "Gingham Dress" to other artists, I'd say it reminds me of a combination of The Beths and Rilo Kiley. Cootie Catcher is going to become a lot of our readers' new favorite band based on this song alone.
Sophia Chavez (vocals/synths) says of her band's latest single:
"This song was written at the end of an 'almost' relationship (but a very real one nonetheless), when I was frustrated with how things fell apart. It's about wanting commitment, carrying all the weight and then being forced to step away because of someone else's indecision. This song is like drawing a line in the sand saying 'I've put in all the effort, if this is going to work it has to come from you now.' I love the theme of domesticity as a backdrop for intimacy and hopeless devotion."
You can watch the video for "Gingham Dress" below. The single is out now on Carpark Records. For more on Cootie Catcher, check out the band's website.