Flight Attendant - 'Therapy Couch'
Blending together a cocktail of grunge with power-pop hooks - Flight Attendant release another unicorn of a track in the form of ‘Therapy Couch’.
The group met through many shared interests, friend circles and glasses of wine. Karalyne (Lead Vocals, Keys, certified Sommelier, originally from Kansas City, Kanas) met Vinny Maniscalco (Vocals, Guitar, award-winning bartender, originally from Boston, Massachusetts) while bartending together at Nashville restaurant, 5th & Taylor, where Nikki Christie (Vocals, Viola, great at drinking wine, originally from Los Angeles, California) joined in too. It didn’t take many nights of cocktail making and wine tasting before the band formed. With the addition of drummer, and long time drinking buddy Derek Sprague (drums, lager lover and also from Boston, Massachusetts) the lineup was complete. Together the group has released a collection of singles including pulsating grooves like, “Man of Chaos,” which was described by numerous media outlets as one of the best singles of 2020.
“The song, 'Therapy Couch,' is about recalling being broken up with while sitting on the couch in your living room. The song tells the story of an argument between two partners where judgment was passed, criticisms were thrown, harsh marks were made and now the feeling of infatuation has been killed due to hot tempers and poor self mental awareness. The lesson of the song should be to save one’s heated fits of overthinking for the therapy couch - and not the couch you share with the person you love. The song is supposed to be blasted into your headphones while you run full force at the gym because you have to get snatched after getting dumped. It’s supposed to remind people, and myself, to stop wasting time in relationships that don’t work. Stop having the same fights with people because you won’t go to therapy. Get out of the rut of a bad relationship, accept you got dumped and move forward. I wrote this song to try and tell myself to better, and I hope other people try a little harder when they hear it too. *cough* my ex *cough*.” - explains Karalyne
Creating their own brand of atmospheric hypnotic pop - Flight Attendant certainly have our attention.