
Charlotte Sometimes
| 1 | Losing Sleep | |
| 2 | How I Could Just Kill A Man | |
| 3 | Waves and the Both of Us | |
| 4 | Sweet Valium High | |
| 5 | Ex Girlfriend Syndrome | |
| 6 | AEIOU | |
| 7 | Toy Soldier | |
| 8 | This Is Only For Now | |
| 9 | In Your Apartment | |
| 10 | Army Men | |
| 11 | Build The Moon | |
| 12 | Pilot |

Charlotte Sometimes
Who knew murder and sedatives could make for such brisk, lovely music? There’s something to be said for Charlotte Sometimes’ uncanny ability to brighten life’s darker corners on her much-anticipated, self-titled debut EP. A lush, infectious, and beat-ridden teaser that both soars and falls quietly at moments, this three-song exposé on all things ephemeral culls from jazz, electro, and indie folk to create spellbinding songs that tug effortlessly at the heartstrings. That’s not to say that Charlotte doesn’t also know how to be playful; the EP’s opening track, for one, turns male bravado on its head by reinterpreting the refrain of a Cypress Hill classic as her own personal breakup mantra: “How I Could Just Kill a Man.”
| 1 | How I Could Just Kill A Man | |
| 2 | Sweet Valium High | |
| 3 | Waves And The Both Of Us |