Carly Cosgrove

It appears there has been some confusion. Based on the provided song titles and thematic references such as "Buttersock // Freddie Benson," "See You in Chemistry," and "Woah, Just Take It Easy Man," these all seem to hint at themes or phrases connected to the popular Nickelodeon TV show "iCarly." However, there is no widely recognized musician or band by the name of "Carly Cosgrove" who has released songs with these titles. The name itself, "Carly Cosgrove," appears to be a play on the names of the main character of the show, Carly Shay, and the actress who portrays her, Miranda Cosgrove.

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Carly Cosgrove is a pop-punk/emo outfit that has been rapidly scaling the indie music charts with its cleverly titled tracks steeped in nostalgia and teen angst. A combination of sharp songwriting and infectious melodies, Carly Cosgrove's compositions such as "Bloodhound," "Treehouse," and "Techfoot Money," pay homage to youth culture and iconic moments of popular 2000s television. Each song serves as an anthem calling to the inner teen in every listener. The band's recent hits like "Don't Lick The Swingset" and "Buttersock // Freddie Benson" showcase their knack for blending humor with relatable narratives, creating a unique soundscape that resonates with fans of the era they draw inspiration from. Notably, the angsty "See You in Chemistry" captures the emotional turbulence of high school, while their track "Woah, Just Take It Easy Man." insists on bringing a more laid-back, reflective approach to their growing repertoire. Carly Cosgrove's ability to tap into millennial nostalgia while presenting fresh musicality has marked them as one to watch in the alternative music scene.

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The Cleanest of Houses Are Empty
Album - 11 Tracks - Released June 14, 2024
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