Natalie Carr Shares New Single ‘All My Plants Are Dead’

North Carolina-based singer and songwriter Natalie Carr has just shared her brand new single All My Plants Are Dead, a strikingly honest look at youthful restlessness. 
 
Out now via Fourth Quarter Time, All My Plants Are Dead is Natalie Carr's way to address how difficult love and dating in 2022 can be, as well as her fears of over-extending herself when it comes to what and whom she puts forth her attention and effort. This message is beautifully conveyed through her lovely, sweet vocals which instantly set quite a warm and romantic atmosphere to the rest of the song. Natalie Carr's voice is nicely backed by infectious melodies featuring lush guitar riffs and a memorable beat throughout the song that create the perfect soundscape for her relatable and personal storytelling to soar. Check it out below!

 

 

Speaking about the song, Natalie Carr said, 
I wrote 'All My Plants Are Dead' as part of my "Quick Write" series wherein I write and record the first half of a song within a few hours. My audience seemed to really gravitate towards it, and so I finished writing it the next day. The song speaks to the current and bizarre dating landscape that most people in their twenties can relate to. It seems that as soon as someone is in your life, they exit just as quickly. Not only do we often get treated as replaceable, but we tend to perceive others in a similar light. The motif of plants dying via not giving them attention expands to said relationships. Lyrics of the song that best convey this overarching theme include, "falling in love for five whole minutes // convincing everyone you're not terrified in it," and "when it all falls down // when it all goes south // my type is anyone that sticks around.