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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Caroline Romano’s raw and relatable single, IDK These Days, is taken from her haunting and emotionally charged EP, How The Good Girls Die.

IDK These Days

Nashville-based alt-pop artist Caroline Romano returned with her latest single, “IDK These Days,” a track that served as a raw and introspective preview of her EP, How The Good Girls Die. Released as a lead-up to the EP, which dropped on February 21, 2025, the single joined a lineup of successful releases including “Body Bag,” “Pretty Boys,” and “Born To Want More,” all of which found a home on the highly anticipated project.

“IDK These Days” showcased Caroline’s signature ability to weave vulnerability into compelling storytelling. With its minimalist arrangement, the track placed her poignant lyrics and heartfelt vocal delivery front and center, marking it as one of the most emotionally charged songs on How The Good Girls Die.
The song captured a universal struggle: the difficulty of articulating complex emotions. For Caroline, the track became a cathartic outlet—a way to confront those emotions head-on, admit them aloud, and find solace in that vulnerability.

Caroline Romano
Caroline Romano has firmly established herself as a versatile force in the alt-pop scene, effortlessly moving between misty-eyed ballads and fiery alt-rock anthems.

Her journey began gaining momentum with her 2022 debut album, Oddities and Prodigies, which introduced her unique sound to a growing audience. She followed this with her 2023 EP, A Brief Epic, further solidifying her artistic identity. With each release, Caroline peeled back new layers of her artistry, captivating listeners with her authenticity and evolution.
How The Good Girls Die
The release of How The Good Girls Die on February 21, 2025, marked a significant milestone in Caroline’s career. The EP promised a collection of tracks that offered an unfiltered glimpse into her world, pushing her creative boundaries further than ever before. “IDK These Days” set the tone for the project, hinting at the emotional depth and honesty that defined the EP as a whole. Alongside singles like “Body Bag,” “Pretty Boys,” and “Born To Want More,” the EP wove together a narrative that was both personal and universally relatable.

Through “IDK These Days” and How The Good Girls Die, Caroline Romano continued to cement her place as an artist unafraid to explore the messier, less polished corners of human experience. Her ability to transform fleeting frustrations into timeless music resonated deeply, offering solace to those who, like her, found themselves grappling with the question, “How are you?” and answering, “I don’t know these days.” With this latest chapter, Caroline proved once again that her artistry thrives in the space where vulnerability meets strength.
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