bug crush Unveils “Tugboat” and Sets Sail for New EP Somehow I Go in Circles All The Time (May 16)


Brooklyn’s own bug crush—the ever‑evolving project of Carolyn Fahrner—drops “Tugboat,” an intimate new single that charts desire, self‑doubt, and the stubborn drive to keep pushing forward. Written amid 2024’s flurry of resolutions and overstuffed schedules, “Tugboat” finds Fahrner reflecting on her own habit of steamrolling through life’s chaos. Backed by Oli Deakin’s shimmering production, the song marries gentle folk strums with a slowcore haze that hits like sunlight through fog.
“Tugboat” arrives ahead of bug crush’s 4‑song EP Somehow I Go in Circles All The Time—a project born across three Brooklyn apartments and three years of second‑guessing. These songs are Carolyn’s coming‑of‑age diary: from the ghostly persistence of lead single “Mikey Told Me” (inspired by late‑night strolls past a corner shop) to the raw kinetic pulse of “Tugboat” itself.
Since picking up her first guitar at age 12—and vowing to “save tickets” for a future sudden fame—Fahrner has honed a sound that feels as intimate as a whispered confession and as expansive as a dream. Think Big Thief drifting into a dreamscape or Soccer Mommy on a winding midnight train. When bug crush takes the stage—fueled by Derek Walker’s agile guitar, Zena Sprately’s grounding bass, Justin Gibble’s dynamic drumming, and Felicia Rosen’s ethereal harmonies—those bedroom musings blossom into communal catharsis.
After sold‑out runs from London to Nashville and sharing bills with artists like Gemma Laurence and Talon, Carolyn is poised to connect with every listener who’s ever felt stuck in a loop, yet refused to stop hoping. Somehow I Go in Circles All The Time drops May 16—prepare to ride the wave.