Song Review/ Alt Pop : Caroline in the Garden’s ‘Isolation Inside’

Caroline in the Garden redefines chamber pop as a sonic culture. Her soft, reflective, and doting style molds classical piano frames with orchestral synths to create a dramatic allure. She creates an atmosphere of melancholic grandeur, embodying a self-suffering, melodramatic, emotionally awakened woman who cries alone among the flowers in her garden. That’s the general aesthetic and mood of her tracks. Imagine an immersive collaboration of Lana Del Rey’s poetic flow and Amy Winehouse’s beautifully tragic style. That’s what Caroline in the Garden holds. 

Her latest release is ‘Isolation Inside’, a track that distinguishes the protagonist’s outer world from the reality of her inner world. The artist carries contemporary pop flows into dreamy spheres of expression. The ability to carry so many swirling mood quotients simultaneously creates an incredible listening experience. Add to this a melodic complexity that consistently inspires new perspectives within the theme. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Isolation Inside’ by Caroline in the Garden here - 

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