Caitie Hurst
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Caitie Hurst

Caitie Hurst released her debut EP 'Nothing to Hide' in 2014, with the title track gaining some attention. She followed with singles like 'Nobody's Fault' in...

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Caitie Hurst writes indie-pop about searching and healing

A California singer-songwriter whose music deals with personal themes over a decade of EPs and singles.

For a good sense of her approach, try 'Limitless' or 'How Could I Be Silent' from her top songs. They show that indie-pop with folk touches she's been working with.

Hurst's songs like 'Answers' and 'Recover' from her catalog suggest she writes about searching and healing, often dealing with personal themes. She spoke publicly about dealing with depression and anxiety in 2017, and tracks like 'Signs' and 'Broken Pieces' continue that pattern. Her sound tends to be built around straightforward vocals and lyrics rather than complex production.

She released her debut EP 'Nothing to Hide' in 2014, with the title track gaining some attention. Singles like 'Nobody's Fault' in 2016 and an EP called 'In the Dark' the next year followed, then her 2019 album 'The Truth' and 2022 single 'Broken Pieces'. She hasn't chased massive pop hits, instead putting out music at her own pace over the last decade.

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Caitie Hurst released her debut EP 'Nothing to Hide' in 2014, with the title track gaining some attention. She followed with singles like 'Nobody's Fault' in 2016 and an EP called 'In the Dark' the next year. Her 2019 album 'The Truth' and 2022 single 'Broken Pieces' continued her pattern of releasing music that leans toward indie-pop with folk touches.

Her songs often deal with personal themes, and in 2017 she spoke publicly about dealing with depression and anxiety. Tracks like 'Signs', 'Answers', and 'Recover' from her catalog suggest she writes about searching and healing. She works as a solo artist, sometimes with other musicians.

Hurst grew up in California with music around her, and mentions artists like Fleetwood Mac and Bob Dylan as influences. Her sound tends to be built around straightforward vocals and lyrics rather than complex production. She hasn't chased massive pop hits, instead putting out music at her own pace over the last decade.

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