Photo by Gabe Lugo
Orlando's Cat Ridgeway describes her music as "indie rock for overthinkers," which may be why we like it so much. Her latest single, "What If?," is a unique mixture of lo-fi indie rock, alt-pop, and folk. It includes banjo, trumpet, and bari sax to create a killer sound that is both groovy and contemplative. It reminds me of if Beck had tried to make Odelay and One Foot In the Grave into a single album. All of the elements of "What If?" should make the song fun, and while it is, there is also a sense of melancholy within. This is one of those songs that sounds totally fresh while also being familiar. We first discovered Cat Ridgeway back in October with her song "Sprinter," and based on these two singles, she's an artist we're thrilled to hear more from.
You can listen to "What If?" below. Sprinter is due out March 28 on CEN/The Orchard, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Cat Ridgeway, check out the artist's website. Upcoming tour dates are below the song and include a double shot of May 9 at The 4th Wall in Arlington, MA and May 10 at Porchfest in Somerville, MA.
May 1 in Jacksonville, FL at Jack Rabbits (all ages)
May 2 in Savannah, GA at Sentient Bean
May 4 in Atlanta, GA at Smith’s Olde Bar (18+)
May 6 in Washington, DC at The Pie Shop (21+)
May 7 in Kennett Square, PA at The Kennett Flash (all ages)
May 8 in New York, NY at Berlin (21+)
May 9 in Arlington, MA at The 4th Wall (all ages)
May 10 in Somerville, MA at Porchfest!
May 12 in Columbus, OH at Rumba Café (all ages)
May 13 in Akron, OH at Musica (all ages)
May 14 in Chicago, IL at Subterranean (17+)
May 15 in Cudahy, WI at X-Ray Arcade (all ages)
May 16 in Detroit, MI at Lager House (all ages)
May 18 in Nashville, TN at The Basement (21+)
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