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''Loner'' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter
Caroline Rose Caroline Elizabeth Rose (born October 19, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and producer. After releasing two records of folk and country-inspired music, she released a pop-rock album ''Loner'' in 2018. Her most recent album, '' ...
. Recorded at Panoramic Studios in Bolinas, California, it was released on February 23, 2018 by New West Records. Upon its release, the album drew universal acclaim from music critics.


Background

Rose first gained prominence in 2013 and 2014, when she released her first two albums: ''America Religious'' and ''I Will Not Be Afraid''. Both records were acoustic and classified as Americana, discussing topics including farmers’ unhappiness; she had written most of the songs in 2012, when she travelled across America in her van. Rose, however, ultimately concluded that she’d "outgrown" Americana, in large part because it lacked diversity, and as a queer woman, she "didn’t feel fully OK discussing ersexuality."


Writing and recording

Rose wrote and recorded ''Loner'' over the span of nearly three years. She stated that her goal in writing and recording the album was not to create a cohesive record, but instead "bridge together all of these different types of songs that were all me." She commented that, in writing 2014’s ''I Will Not Be Afraid'', she had been influenced by external pressure, so in writing ''Loner'', she attempted to insulate herself from outside influence, instead writing and arranging the album herself, with help from Paul Butler, who co-produced and engineered the record.


Composition

The album was noted for Rose’s departure from her acoustic Americana roots, particularly its use of bass synthesizers and drum programming. Her songwriting, which multiple critics described as "catchy," was compared to that of
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. However, Abbie Covington, writing for the Nation, argued that although the music’s style was a significant departure, many of Rose’s lyrical themes remained true to Americana, concluding that Rose "may have discarded the Americana label, but Caroline Rose isn’t done with America." Regarding her stylistic inspirations, Rose stated that she was "as much inspired by Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears as it was late '70s punk." "Jeannie Becomes a Mom," in addition to "More of the Same," was noted for its catchiness. The song was also classified as synth-pop. The song follows a woman in the suburbs of
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. Rose told Consequence of Sound that she had been inspired to write the song following a friend’s accidental pregnancy; she also called it her favorite song on the album. In a press release upon the premiere of the song’s music video, she described the song as her "first foray into making really fun, sort of weird pop music," and noted that she composed it on an OP-1 synthesizer. "Getting to Me" profiles a waitress. "Money," a
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song, discusses greed; in the song, Rose argues that money is a more corrupting influence than "religion, the law, even love." "Talk" has been classified as psych-rock. "Smile! AKA Schizodrift Jam 1 AKA Bikini Intro" is a forty-nine second interlude which introduces "Bikini;" in it, men’s voices encourage Rose to smile. "Bikini" was described in the ''
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'' as sounding like "The Beach Boys if
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replaced
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at the helm."


Release

The album was released on February 23, 2018, by New West Records.


Singles

Prior to the record’s release, Rose released "Money" with an accompanying music video, which she premiered on
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. Rose released a music video for "Jeannie Becomes a Mom" on October 17, 2018. The video, which was directed by Amanda Speva, features Abby Pierce as the titular character, depicting Jeannie moving into a new home, performing a dance routine with the movers, and preparing a rainbow Jell-O cake. The song was ranked the fifteenth-best single of the year by
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Critical reception

Upon its release, ''Loner'' drew universal acclaim from music critics, earning a score of 83 out of 100 on review aggregate site
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Accolades

''Loner'' featured on several publications' lists of the best albums of 2018, ranking on such lists by
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(ninth), ''musicOMH'' (twelfth), '' American Songwriter'' (18th),
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(25th), '' Under the Radar'' (27th), ''Loud and Quiet'' (30th), '' Paste'' (43rd), and '' Bandcamp Daily'' (85th).


Track listing

All songs written by Caroline Rose. #"More of the Same" — 4:08 #"Cry!" — 3:43 #"Money" — 2:15 #"Jeannie Becomes a Mom" — 4:21 #"Getting to Me" — 3:33 #"To Die Today" — 3:41 #"Soul No. 5" — 3:09 #"Smile! AKA Schizodrift Jam 1 AKA Bikini Intro" — 0:49 #"Bikini" — 2:29 #"Talk" — 3:30 #"Animal" — 3:18


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