Faye Webster has a new EP on the way. Titled Car Therapy Sessions, the EP is set to be released on April 29 via Secretly Canadian. The collection is comprised of new and re-imagined songs performed with a full 24 piece orchestra. To accompany the EP announcement, Webster is sharing the title track “Car Therapy” and its music video directed by Sean Valdivieso. On the EP, there are three reimagined orchestral arrangements of songs from Webster’s 2021 release I Know I’m Funny, Haha and 2019’s Atlanta Millionaires Club. The tracks “Kind Of,” “Sometimes” and “Cheers” will undergo a lush and whimsical transformation. The accompanying music video for “Car Therapy” features an inside look into the recording process with the full orchestra and Webster. [embedded content][embedded content] “I chose ...
Faye Webster is one of the best singer-songwriters on the planet. The Atlanta native, 24, seamlessly channels anxiety and humor with a candidness that makes her music relatable. This is most apparent on her latest album, I Know I’m Funny haha. Written and recorded prior to the pandemic, it’s earned universal plaudits and captured the imagination of her growing fanbase. But Webster, who says she’s always been “introverted,” shrugs off the praise. “I could have put this album out, and [have] almost nobody pay attention to it, and I would still be a very happy person,” Webster tells SPIN over Zoom from her East Atlanta hideout. Despite the acclaim, it’s hard to know who likes and doesn’t like what she’s done — and she doesn’t really care. “It’s like, I’m writing these songs to express myself ...