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The Sam Sanders Show

Escaping Heartbreak with Musician Caroline Rose

Caroline Rose makes music that cuts deep, and their latest album, year of the slug, is no exception.

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    By Sam Sanders • Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 0m Listen

    Caroline Rose makes music that cuts deep, and their latest album, year of the slug, is no exception. Sam talks with the indie singer-songwriter about why this album isn’t on Spotify, the struggle of working-class musicians in today’s industry, and how rejecting major platforms is an act of artistic defiance. Plus, Caroline opens up about their past breakup album The Art of Forgetting, how it helped Sam process his own grief, and what it means to truly move on. They also share exclusive acoustic performances of “conversations with shiv (liquid k song)” and “Tell Me What You Want.”

    Check out year of the slug on Bandcamp.

    Listen to 10% Happier with Dan Harris to hear more about Sam’s journey with grief.

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