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Carly Hann – Can’t Shake The Feeling

Carly Hann by Mara Palena

Today Carly Hann releases ‘Can’t Shake The Feeling’, the second offering from her upcoming debut EP Alone, co-produced with Adam Hann of the 1975.

Of the track, Hann says: “This song lives in the kind of loss that changes your shape, where grief gets so big it swallows your sense of self. It doesn’t try to answer anything. It just sits with the questions, and with the quieter grief too: for relationships full of nuance, for things and people you never quite had to begin with.”

Alone

Carly Hann had no intention of launching a musical career. But once people heard her feature on the heartbreaking “About You” by The 1975, which she performed with them at Glastonbury and Madison Square Garden, fans were immediately captivated by her vocals. Carly now steps forward with a voice entirely her own.

Her intimate debut EP, Alone, is four tracks of delicate, considered indie pop in the vein of Mazzy Star and Cocteau Twins, it reaches gently into the ether from “About You.” It unfolds as a collection of dream-pop ballads produced by The 1975 guitarist Adam Hann and carried by Carly Hann’s breathy vocals. It’s vulnerable but from a remove, as if she’s singing to herself in the next room, unaware or uncertain of whether anyone is listening.

What began as a deeply personal experiment has become a body of work that feels both intimate and expansive, a gentle introduction to a songwriter whose instinct is to move softly, but leave a lasting impression.

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