Cavetown
Cavetown is formally known as Robin Skinner, a 21-year-old singer/ songwriter from Cambridge, England. As of January 2018, he has released six independent albums, three single tracks and one collaborative album. Cavetown has become increasingly popular on YouTube from a combination of both these original songs and covers that he has produced and uploaded. This has allowed him to perform gigs in the UK both locally and nationally, and also in other parts of the world such as California, USA. http://www.cave.town/store
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Cavetown
Cavetown is formally known as Robin Skinner, a 21-year-old singer/ songwriter from Cambridge, England. As of January 2018, he has released six independent albums, three single tracks and one collaborative album. Cavetown has become increasingly popular on YouTube from a combination of both these original songs and covers that he has produced and uploaded. This has allowed him to perform gigs in the UK both locally and nationally, and also in other parts of the world such as California, USA. http://www.cave.town/store
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Petty
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nosebleeds
"Nosebleeds" delves deep into the complexities of navigating the uncertain terrain of a budding relationship. With poignant lyrics and captivating instrumentals, the song explores the vulnerability and fear of experiencing heartbreak once again, despite the fervent hope that history won't repeat itself. As the listener is drawn into the narrative of the track, they are enveloped in a whirlwind of emotions, ranging from anticipation and longing to apprehension and introspection. more
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Mr. Eclipse
Song I wrote in Feburary, part of a concept album using an allegory of a robot to explain me questioning my gender identity and general place in the world.more
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