Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Catlea's musical style covers an eclectic spectrum from alt-indie to rock, to pop and EDM. The alt-indie singer’s vocals range from angelic to raw and powerful. Complimenting their distinctive vocals, Catlea plays piano, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, and ukulele.Since their first song in mid-2019, Catlea has:• Released 13 international singles produced in LA, New York, Chicago, London, Barcelona, and Bucharest• Co-wrote and released "Chemical"
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Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Catlea's musical style covers an eclectic spectrum from alt-indie to rock, to pop and EDM. The alt-indie singer’s vocals range from angelic to raw and powerful. Complimenting their distinctive vocals, Catlea plays piano, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, and ukulele.
Since their first song in mid-2019, Catlea has:
• Released 13 international singles produced in LA, New York, Chicago, London, Barcelona, and Bucharest
• Co-wrote and released "Chemical" with STAR SEED on the Deadmau5 label
• Achieved 8 million streams
• Gathered 140,000 followers on social media and streaming services
• Garnered over 1 million YouTube views
Their latest single ‘Crumbling’, the third off their upcoming Language Barrier album, was produced by Claudia Mills (BITTERS) and her incredible instrumental talent as well as featuring Nick Tsang (Ed Sheeran, The Script, Lewis Capaldi) on piano. Working closely with renowned mixer and masterer Jason Boshoff (Josh Groban, David Gray, Rufus Wainwright) at Room to Studios in Barcelona, Spain.
"To those who are lost: we can always find ourselves again, no matter how many times we may crumble" they say, offering a message of hope and resilience to those who listen.
The Cincinnati native spent three years writing, producing, and perfecting ten new alt-indie songs for a full-length album called Language Barrier, working closely with producer Jason Boshoff (Ed Sheeran, Josh Groban, David Gray, Rufus Wainwright) of Room to Studios in Barcelona, Spain. All Catlea vocals were recorded locally at PLAY Audio (formerly Gwynne Sound).
"For me, music has always been the point. It helps me get up in the morning, get through the day, and find meaning I’d otherwise miss in the moments in between the busy events of life. Music creates a space for me where I feel at home," shares the rising artist.
Having previously received praise from the likes of Happy Magazine, CLOUT and Plastic Magazine, the young star has meticulously crafted ten new alt-indie tracks for their upcoming full-length album ‘Language Barrier’, which releases January 17, 2025
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