Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 31st January 2026, 9:15 AM
Acclaimed American singer, songwriter and actress Caitlin Tarver has unveiled her new single So Am I, a quietly powerful release that serves as an emotional foretaste of her forthcoming album Tell Me How You Really Feel. Known in recent years for bringing uncommon sincerity and emotional nuance to contemporary pop, Tarver continues that trajectory with a song that privileges restraint and honesty over spectacle or sonic excess. Rather than grand production flourishes, So Am I relies on subtle arrangements and an introspective tone, allowing the emotional core of the composition to take precedence.
At its heart, So Am I explores questions of identity, emotional fracture and the gradual process of rebuilding oneself. The song is rooted firmly in Tarver’s own lived experience, and her vocal performance reflects that intimacy. There is no overt melodrama; instead, she sings with measured calm, allowing vulnerability to surface naturally. Critics have noted that this composure heightens the song’s impact, positioning Tarver among a growing cohort of pop artists who prioritise emotional clarity and lyrical depth over commercial gimmickry.
The single holds particular significance within the context of Tarver’s creative output throughout 2025. Over the course of the year, she has released a series of singles that collectively mark a turn inward—towards self-examination, doubt, grief and personal reckoning. Many observers describe this period as the most courageous and self-assured phase of her career to date, characterised by a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths rather than obscure them behind metaphor or polish.
Her forthcoming album, Tell Me How You Really Feel, was written and recorded alongside long-standing collaborators and is underpinned by a deeply personal narrative. In 2024, Tarver’s decade-long marriage came to an end, an event that precipitated an extended period of emotional introspection. The album traces that journey in sound: from initial confusion and loss, through reflection and self-interrogation, and ultimately towards acceptance and renewed stability. It is not an outpouring of fleeting emotion, but rather a musical diary composed over time, shaped by patience and perspective.
Tarver has described the album as a form of creative rebirth. During the writing process, she deliberately dismantled emotional defences in order to engage honestly with her experiences. Interestingly, she has cited contemporary solo stand-up comedy—particularly performances centred on life after separation—as an unexpected source of inspiration. In her view, both music and comedy share a fundamental aim: forging connection through truth.
Beyond personal catharsis, Tarver hopes the album will resonate with listeners navigating periods of change or crisis. She believes that the courage to acknowledge vulnerability is the foundation of genuine human connection.
To coincide with the release, Tarver will embark on an intimate spring tour across North America, performing new material alongside fan favourites in smaller venues designed to foster closeness between artist and audience.
Concert Schedule
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 30 April | Chicago | Schubas |
| 8 May | Toronto | The Garrison |
| 12 May | New York | Baby’s All Right |
| 13 May | Washington, DC | Songbyrd |
| 16 May | Nashville | Cannery Hall |
| 17 May | Atlanta | Aisle Five |
| 20 May | San Francisco | Café du Nord |
| 24 May | Los Angeles | Echoplex |
Taken together, So Am I and Tell Me How You Really Feel mark a decisive turning point in Caitlin Tarver’s musical journey—one in which personal truth has become the central driving force of her artistry.
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