CARDAMONE Slays With Bittersweet Ballad “Call Me By Her Name”

If you’ve ever felt like you were in a love triangle with your partner and the spectre of another person they still felt drawn to, I know you’ll love “Call Me By Her Name,” the latest single from Naarm/Melbourne-based singer-songwriter CARDAMONE. It’s a heartbreaking song about trying to hold on to someone, even though you know their heart lies elsewhere.

“The track is an emotionally driven pop song about loving someone who is still in love with someone else,” CARDAMONE explained. “It builds from intimate verses into a soaring, dramatic chorus inspired by artists like Sia, exploring the fear of being replaced and the lengths people go to in order to hold on to someone they love.”

CARDAMONE’s gorgeous vocals really drew me into this one. You can hear her fighting back the emotion as she delivers her heartfelt lyrics. Pop ballads don’t get better than this.

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CARDAMONE Impresses With Alt-Pop Gem, “Sidelines”

If you like your pop music with edge, you’ll appreciate “Sidelines,” the latest track from Naarm/Melbourne chanteuse CARDAMONE. She gives a stellar vocal performance on this brooding track which explores the idea that in the aftermath of a relationship, things aren’t always as they seem.

“Sidelines is about acting like everything is great when it isn’t,” CARDAMONE said. “He thinks I’m living it up, but underneath I’m a mess.”

CARDAMONE has performed at some of her hometown’s best local venues including The Toff in Town, Birds Basement, and the Evelyn. Follow her on Instagram to learn where she’ll pop up next.

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