Caroline Hale Shares ‘Something To Believe In’ From Upcoming Live EP


Caroline Hale’s upcoming new EP, Live At Stable Hall, marks a significant chapter in her evolving musical journey. Ahead of the EP, Hale presents a fresh take on her fan-favorite track, ‘Something To Believe In’. This rendition takes the original’s laid-back dreaminess and reimagines it as an emotive energizer, utilizing a raw, stripped-back setting to highlight Hale’s refined songwriting and powerful vocals. The elegant instrumentation contrasts dynamically with the passionate climaxes, offering moments where Hale’s voice can truly shine.

Across her career, Caroline Hale has defied her youth to bring a sense of maturity to her songwriting style that brings equal parts emotional sophistication, textured production, and an impressive degree of pure craft. Her debut singles demonstrated a notable versatility, from pop-rock defiance to soul-inflected rhythms and folk guitar. This EP continues that trajectory, showcasing her ability to evolve and refine her sound in a live setting.

Hale reflects on this process, stating, “Bringing these songs to the stage has been an incredible journey. My band and I dedicated ourselves to refining each track until they developed a vibrant energy of their own, inviting fans to immerse themselves in our live performances.”

Hale’s rise is rooted in her early passion for music and influential mentorship. Starting guitar at age eight and drawing inspiration from a wide range of artists, from Disney stars to legendary bands, she found a pivotal moment when sound engineer Martin Strayer offered guidance at age fourteen. This mentorship helped shape her path in the music industry. With recent milestones such as her first headliner at the Texas Ballroom and a supporting slot at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, Caroline Hale continues to captivate audiences and assert her place in the music world with both skill and authenticity.

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