Cailo

Cailo digs into the moody alt-pop world she's been carving out one single at a time.
A new single from Cailo gets real with an existential undertone that also portrays a message and does so with an infectious rhythm and manages to keep it very real.
"Suicide Bay" is an intense and ever growing single that transforms into dance and pop with an R&B overlay and lyrical content that can be all to relatable to many.
The track has a sort of building intensity and is comprised of orchestrated strings, a unique and poppy bass tone, and vocals that add this soulful and melodic approach that really amplifies the song itself.
This track can hit people in different ways. It talks of things we think about sometimes and it is a bit engulfing if we let it get that far and it's very important for someone to be releasing a song about it all like this.
The song was in fact created in honor of mental health awareness month and it's incredible how a song can be so catchy and have so much lush instrumentation going on and still have that seriousness and that message embedded in it.
This was impressive not only lyrically but musically as well and Cailo is known for creating some wonderfully tasteful and energetic dance and pop music as a whole so if you like one song, you'll probably find them all addictive.
With the release of "Suicide Bay" we had to have as chat with the artist to find out where this all came from and where it's all headed as well.
RAG: Okay so let's start with "Suicide Bay". The track has such a pop musical style and has a real message to it! Where did this single come from?
