Caro
Caro is an indie pop duo from Los Angeles that started putting out music around 2017. Their first single, "I Don't Even Care (Pick Me Up)," got some attention...
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Caro is an indie pop duo from Los Angeles that started putting out music around 2017. Their first single, "I Don't Even Care (Pick Me Up)," got some attention online, and they followed it with an EP called "Wildheart" the next year. They've released a couple albums since then, including "Heartbreak III" in 2020 and "Heartbreak II" in 2021.
The group is Claire Cottrill and Oliver Sykes. Cottrill writes and sings, and Sykes handles guitar and synth work. Their songs like "When All My Friends Move Away" and "3am" tend to lean toward the quieter, more reflective side of pop, with lyrics that often circle around relationships and personal reflection.
They've kept at it with a steady output of music, putting out songs like "Dance Around" and "i don't miss u" that fit with what they've been doing. It's straightforward indie pop that doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, just does its thing.
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