NASHVILLE, TN. – Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, Caitlin Quisenberry, has released her latest single, “Crimson Kisses”. The track is a stirring exploration of love, loss, and the emotional complexity of moving on, highlighting Quisenberry’s signature storytelling and soulful vocals. Listen HERE.
With her unmistakable voice, Caitlin Quisenberry delves into the aftermath of heartbreak. “Crimson Kisses” is not just another love song—it’s a candid portrayal of the struggle between holding on and letting go. Quisenberry shares: “Pretending to move on can feel easier than facing the raw truth when it comes to heartbreak. But healing isn’t always linear. It’s okay to linger in the in-between, to feel the flicker of what once was. And give yourself grace when acknowledging where you are, knowing that each step, no matter how small, is part of your journey forward.”
Lyric Video: The cover photo for “Crimson Kisses”, shot in Kitzbuhel, Austria, and the lyric video filmed in Crete, Greece, both vividly capture the creative inspiration Quisenberry found during her three-month European travels. Watch HERE.
Produced by Jason Wyatt of We The People Music, “Crimson Kisses” features top Nashville musicians, including Evan Hitchins, Tom Davis, Carl Miner, Scott Bernard, and Michael Whitaker. The track was engineered by Elliott Didur and mix/mastered by Mike Proctor, with Quisenberry sharing writing credits alongside Corey Lee Barker and Wyatt.