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    Kaycie Satterfield is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and ironic jazzercise enthusiast who got her start on guitar in a high school Texan swing band. She’s toured with the likes of Madame Gandhi and Thelma and the Sleaze, earning the nickname “Queenie” for her guitar and bass chops. Satterfield's own writing, however, is more man-behind-the-curtain, a mastermind brewing jazz-infused cocktails that are bitingly sweet and take a few licks for the team—both lyrically and in riff-speak. Her upcoming album is out next year and includes craft singles “Putting Me Away” and “Women’s Fiction.” The music bleeds Joni Mitchell and St. Vincent, though she also cites George Benson and Rufus Wainwright as influences. Satterfield currently resides in the cross breeze between Nashville and LA, where she does session work and turns sugar-coated dread into diamond-encrusted pop rocks that flow through the mind and body like the flashing lights of a funhouse.

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lyrics

Tell me, what’s the use
Tell me, what’s the use in trying
Someone’s watching you
Don’t you find it so exciting
I love it when you stare me down

There’s a voice in my head telling me that I’d better run away
And I try as I might but I come to a sign on the door that says

Welcome to the funhouse, baby

Saw you dancing through, dancing through the smoke and mirrors
Couldn’t differ you from a pixellated picture
So I did all my tricks for you

There’s a voice in my head telling me that I’d better run away
And I try as I might but I come to a sign on the door that says

Welcome to the funhouse, baby

And I’m reaching out to touch you, but I can’t quite
Oh, so I tap twice

Welcome to the funhouse, baby

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from Sweet Tooth (Extended Version), released February 10, 2023

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Kaycie Satterfield Los Angeles, California

my debut album Rosie is out July 12 on Earth Libraries 🖤

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