Carolesdaughter
Carolesdaughter | |
---|---|
Birth name | Thea Suzan Taylor |
Origin | Temecula, California, U.S.[1] |
Genres | |
Years active | 2020–present |
Labels |
|
Website | carolesdaughter |
Thea Suzan Taylor,[2] known professionally as carolesdaughter, is an American musician, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.[3] She rose to prominence in 2020 with the release of her single "Violent", which charted at number 10 on the Billboard Hot Alternative Songs chart and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). She released her debut extended play, Please Put Me in a Medically Induced Coma, in 2022.[4]
Musical style and influences
[edit]Taylor's musical style has been described as alternative pop[3][5] and pop-punk.[6] Taylor cited a variety of artists, including Lil Peep,[7] the Carpenters, the Ramones, Electric Light Orchestra,[8] Black Flag,[9] the Bee Gees, Tinashe,[6] My Chemical Romance, the Story So Far, the Front Bottoms, and Johnny Hobo[10] as influences.
Discography
[edit]Extended plays
[edit]Title | Album details |
---|---|
Please Put Me in a Medically Induced Coma |
|
Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart
positions |
Certifications | Album(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
US Hot Alt. | ||||
"Wish I Wuz Dead" | 2020 | — | Non-album singles | |
"Porcelain Jesus" | — | |||
"Brat" | — | |||
"Violent" | 10 | |||
"Trailer Trash" | 2021 | — | Please Put Me in a Medically Induced Coma | |
"Creep" | — | Non-album single | ||
"My Mother Wants Me Dead" | — | Please Put Me in a Medically Induced Coma | ||
"Target Practice" | 2022 | — | ||
"Bozo Bozo Bozo" (Carolesdaughters Version) | — | Fishmonger (DeadAir Legacy Edition) | ||
"XO I Hope You Die" | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Sunshine and Roses" | — | |||
"Nobody's Favorite Person, Not Even My Own"[13] | 2023 | — | ||
"Good in Bed" | — | |||
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | — | |||
"I Love My Man (He Just Doesn't Know It Yet)" | 2024 | — | ||
"Beautiful Girls (Get the Ugliest World)" | — | |||
"King Baby"[14] | — | |||
"Virginia Slims" | 2025 | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory |
References
[edit]- ^ McCartney, Claire Valentine (April 16, 2021). "carolesdaughter On "Trailer Trash," "Violent" And Her Mormon Upbringing". Nylon. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ "DO OR DIE". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved May 17, 2025.
- ^ a b Donelson, Marcy. "carolesdaughter Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Carter, Emily (April 11, 2022). "carolesdaughter shares debut EP, announces UK shows". Kerrang!. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Tracy, Sam (April 16, 2021). "Alt-Pop Icon carolesdaughter Drops New Single "Trailer Trash"". V. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ a b Olivier, Bobby (April 7, 2022). "Carolesdaughter is Pop-Punk's New Mormon Mall-Goth Mastermind". Spin. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Hickie, Jamie (May 5, 2021). "carolesdaughter: "I was drawn to extremes… so felt like I never belonged"". Kerrang!. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Wonderland Staff (February 9, 2021). "Alt-Pop Artist carolesdaughter Talks Entrancing New Single "Violent"". Wonderland. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Russell, Erica (April 20, 2021). "Interview: How carolesdaughter Went From Mormon to Mall Goth". Paper. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ "carolesdaughter is on the rise | Interview". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ "Hot Rock & Alternative Songs". Billboard. March 6, 2021. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ "American single certifications – Carolesdaughter – Violent". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Kenna, Abby (April 17, 2023). "carolesdaughter's "nobody's favorite person, not even my own" Is a Daring and Raw Self-Portrait". Ones to Watch. Retrieved May 11, 2025.
- ^ Rincon, Alessandra (December 18, 2024). "carolesdaughter Delivers a Tender, Haunting Ballad in "king baby"". Ones to Watch. Retrieved May 11, 2025.