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Cradle Cat
cradlecat
Indianapolis, IN, USA
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Hey! Cradle Cat is my indie/alt pop project. Before quitting my "normal" job at a high-growth software company, I wrote commercial jingles (for brands including Domino's Pizza), snuck my music into software demonstration videos I created at work, and released my initial EP. In additional to releasing my own music, I now split time between my hometown Indianapolis, IN and Nashville, TN to write and produce with as many new co-writers as I can in the music capitol. After playing for years in an eclectic high school garage band that included a classically trained violinist, I put live music on hold while attending Indiana University - but developed my songwriting and production from my dorm room. I started recording ideas in GarageBand, contributing to some of my early "bedroom pop" influences. I look forward to sharing more music with you!
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Hey! Cradle Cat is my indie/alt pop project. Before quitting my "normal" job at a high-growth software company, I wrote commercial jingles (for brands including Domino's Pizza), snuck my music into software demonstration videos I created at work, and released my initial EP. In additional to releasing my own music, I now split time between my hometown Indianapolis, IN and Nashville, TN to write and produce with as many new co-writers as I can in the music capitol. After playing for years in an eclectic high school garage band that included a classically trained violinist, I put live music on hold while attending Indiana University - but developed my songwriting and production from my dorm room. I started recording ideas in GarageBand, contributing to some of my early "bedroom pop" influences. I look forward to sharing more music with you!
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New You
I wrote New You as a satirical view of New Year's resolutions veiled in a cheery melody. In that light, the "New You" hook line comes off as an "oh well, we tried" aside. Drawing from the mindset of my favorite satirical authors Kurt Vonnegut and Mark Twain, I try to balance that dismal outlook in the song with the hopeful note of knowing that we'll try again each year.more
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