Waxahatchee ruminates the past in her poignant new single, “Much Ado About Nothing.” The song marks her first musical offering following the release of her 2024 album, Tigers Blood , in March. The opening verse sees the artist, whose real name is Katie Crutchfield, declare, “You stare directly in my eyes because you are brave/You drive around in circles talking yourself out of rushing/And I sit alone and wait so patient, much ado about nothing.
” The track poses several opposing sentiments as Crutchfield sings “Always the easiest to love and hardest to claim,” and admit, “Tell you to lose my number, and then I call you twice.” As the song concludes, she confesses: “I leave every light on, hunting bygones/Play it off like I’m cynica, but I sweat and I swear/Say a prayer, stare at your picture, it’s visceral and it’s crushing.” Trending Cross Canadian Ragweed Are Reuniting — At Least for One Huge Show He Played with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Who — A New Documentary Tells His Story Former 'American Pickers' Co-Host Frank Fritz Dead at 60 Sean Combs Accused of Sexually Abusing 120 People, Including 25 Minors Crutchfield’s latest track arrives alongside a video directed by Anna St.
Louis. In a Rolling Stone review of Tigers Blood, music writer Rob Sheffield called the singer-songwriters a “master storyteller” who is “fully aware she’s on a hot streak.” He continued, “She sings about adult romance, struggling for sobriety, t.