As she prepares to release her new EP, singer-songwriter Maddy Carty continues to build anticipation with her latest single, Old Hands. This introspective track offers a deep reflection on the enduring nature of love and the passage of time.
Maddy Carty – Old Hands
Maddy Carty is an experienced composer and singer-songwriter with numerous accomplishments throughout her career. In addition to her extensive work writing for other artists and producers, she has earned credits with prominent labels like Warner, Spinnin’, and Mad Decent. Her music has also been featured on major platforms, including Sky and Netflix.
In 2024, Maddy Carty began promoting her latest EP Otherhood, starting with the heartfelt tribute to motherhood, Little One, in April. Two months later, she followed up with Not A Fan, a bold statement against misogyny. Now, on October 4th, she is set to release her third single of the year, Old Hands, a song reflecting on love’s enduring nature as we age. In this three-and-a-half-minute track, Maddy captures the complexities of long-term relationships, skillfully portraying the hopes and fears that come with them, making the song deeply relatable to a wide audience.
Driven by a mesmerizing rhythm, understated production, and emotionally rich backing vocals, Old Hands emerges as a heartfelt, slow-paced gem. Maddy Carty’s performance truly stands out, with her exceptional vocals taking full advantage of the song’s minimalist arrangement. This approach amplifies the emotional depth, enabling listeners to feel a profound connection to the themes presented.
Old Hands is a beautifully crafted ode to love, featuring exceptional production and soulful songwriting that comes straight from the heart.
Old Hands will be featured on Otherhood, Maddy Carty’s upcoming EP scheduled for release in early 2025.
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