Yeah, it makes you think of all those old crime stories. As the album title suggests, the album is also pretty uh. uhhh I mean self-respecting woman) could easily relate to. I know this probably sounded a bit pejorative, but it does have its uncanny charm - and combined with the timeless character of many of her lyrics, creates an experience one (especially a golddi. Everything is supposed to remind you of the first half of the 1900s: Caro's "gangster's girlfriend" image, her lyrics about casinos, falling in love with total assholes and making a prima donna #1 lady out of herself. The lyrical themes of this album usually match the musical, and this is even further reflected in the music videos. Everything's also flavored with modern electro-pop instrumentation and even some effects such as scratches here and there. "Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor" is a collection of songs kept in the jazzy/swingy aesthetic, with the faster-paced songs borrowing heavily from dixieland, while the slower ones more leaning towards cool jazz and even lounge music. And now she's released her second album, which I think is a good occasion to review her debut. The 32-year-old Dutch lady already has several music videos to her name, quite good ones at that.
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I have always wondered why Sputnik has never really noticed Caro - she used to be quite the big thing in media and has received quite a share of radio and TV exposure. Review Summary: A very entertaining and adequately humorous blend of retro jazz and pop delivered by a charming, charismatic vocalist.