Rising Nashville country singer Caitlin Mae returns with her best, most emotional release yet—"House Sitting". Her new single takes listeners on a profoundly personal ride through the wreckage of love. With her signature lush and rich vocals over the ghostly melodic landscape, Caitlin gives a very touching performance, grabbing those heartstrings without letting go.
"House Sitting", describes what it means to become a guest in a home that was once your own. The lyric, "The walls are bare in places we used to be. Picture frames shattered are better than empty," is all about poetic truth. It explores how things become painfully empty when love has gone echoing the feeling that sometimes even a hurtful memory is better than nothing at all.
Through Caitlin’s voice, we feel the echo of a relationship’s collapse—the broken glass, the brick walls, the hope that it could have been different but it's definitely not. She's not afraid to get int there and sit with the uncomfortable truths: that heartbreak has a way of sneaking up on you, and that seeing your home as nothing but an empty shell of what it once was might be one of the loneliest things of all. “I wrote this song about loss, and feeling like a guest, or a house sitter, in your own home,” Caitlin explains.
Since her bold leap from home across the Atlantic, Caitlin Mae is showing that she's a real force in the music industry. Withe every new release, she's making room in country music that's completely her own, mixing vulnerability with strength. "House Sitting" is a moment—a reflection for every person who's ever loved and lost, and hoped for one last opportunity to turn back the clock.
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