Bits of Freddie Mercury, Kate Bush, Regina Spektor heard on debut from Caitlin Cobb-Vialet, who adds, “Besides love and heartbreak, these songs also explore queerness, consent, and coming of age.”

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When Caitlin Cobb-Vialet sits down at her grand piano in San Francisco, it feels like you are sitting on the bench right next to her.

The young songwriter and multi-instrumentalist creates immediate intimacy in the opening moments of her upcoming debut album Endless Void, arriving via War Chant Records on May 6th, 2022.

The songs are often fleeting (album opener “Not Enough” clocking at a slim two minutes, for example), but it doesn’t matter; Cobb-Vialet imparts so much feeling in such a small amount of time.

I’m moving to Oregon

With Noah forever

I’ll see you on Facebook

Or maybe I’ll mute you

Whatever

Does a proper name ever pop up in an album opener? Or the mention of a social media platform? It doesn’t matter that you don’t know Noah (and you don’t want to know Facebook.) This sentiment is powerful and timeless, even when expressed in the vernacular of the day.

Endless Void, the debut album by Caitlin Cobb-Vialet, arrives via War Chant Records on May 6th, 2022.