Artist's albums
True North (Deluxe)
2023 · album
Lighthouse
2023 · single
The Next Good Time
2023 · single
Family Tree
2023 · single
The Gift (Alternate Version)
2023 · single
There’s Always Room (Alternate Version)
2023 · single
Mary Oliver (Acoustic)
2023 · single
True North
2022 · album
Scale These Walls
2022 · single
The Gift
2022 · single
Clean Getaway
2022 · single
I Know You Know Me (With Matt Berninger)
2022 · single
The Choir
2020 · single
The Middle
2020 · single
Mint Condition
2019 · album
Two People
2018 · album
All on the Table
2018 · single
I'll Keep You
2018 · single
Over You
2018 · single
Slow Dancer (Acoustic)
2017 · single
All the Beds I've Made (Acoustic)
2017 · single
Spades & Roses
2017 · album
All the Beds I've Made
2017 · single
Hotel Amarillo
2017 · single
Slow Dancer
2017 · single
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Biography
A Nashville-based singer/songwriter with a gift for storytelling, Caroline Spence's thoughtful musings on human nature helped establish her in the national folk and Americana scene of the mid-2010s. Earning critical accolades and glowing respect from within the Music City songwriting community for her 2017 LP, Spades & Roses, she signed with Rounder and made her label debut with 2019's Mint Condition. Three years later, Spence delivered the spacious and deeply reflective True North. A native of Charlottesville, Virginia, Spence emerged in 2013 with You Know the Feeling, a six-song EP of winsome, world-weary Americana and folk songcraft. That same year, she won American Songwriter's Lyric Contest and began establishing herself on the national festival and folk club circuit, picking up another win at the Kerrville Folk Festival in 2014 in advance of her acclaimed 2015 debut album, Somehow. Basing herself in Nashville, Spence earned a reputation for honest, introspective songwriting that transcended the lines of folk, country, and roots music, drawing comparisons to artists like Patty Griffin and Emmylou Harris. She returned in 2017 with Spades & Roses, her haunting follow-up album, after which she signed a contract with the well-established Rounder Records label. 2019's Mint Condition was her first outing for the label and featured a guest appearance from Emmylou Harris herself. 2022's True North found Spence reflecting on themes of grief, hope, and resilience within a set of atmospheric, almost ethereal folk songs. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi