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Taylor Coffey's roots are tangled deep in the Smoky Mountains and her music channels the ghosts of old legends, personal betrayals, and small-town shadows. Her debut track, “Appalachia Is Her Name,” is a cinematic folk-horror journey through smoke-covered ridges, where moonshine meets myth, and danger hides in the trees. It's a chilling, poetic invocation of the land and the spirits that never left it. Following that, “How We Turned Out” takes a sharp turn into indie country pop and heartbreak. This song takes an unflinching look at betrayal, toxic cycles, and losing both love and friendship in a single breath. Meanwhile, “UTAH” hits with punchy sarcasm and cutting metaphors, skewering those who weaponize words, but never actually say anything real.
There’s nothing generic here—each track feels like a chapter in a twisted, beautiful memoir. With influences ranging from old-school Southern folk to modern alt-pop, Taylor Coffey creates music that dares you to look closer, listen harder, and feel deeper.
There’s nothing generic here—each track feels like a chapter in a twisted, beautiful memoir. With influences ranging from old-school Southern folk to modern alt-pop, Taylor Coffey creates music that dares you to look closer, listen harder, and feel deeper.