Slow Jane writes folk songs. Her first album Caroline (20.09.2020) gathers 10 tracks written since 2010: a collection of memories and dreams, handpicked over the last decade. As a philosophy student at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris), she played gigs on Parisian scenes as a singer / keyboardist for the indie pop band Carolina (2 EPs, many concerts between 2013 and 2015). For a long time she dissociated composing and playing live, seeing the first as a solitary asceticism. By releasing her first album, she reconciles the public and the intimate - the initials of C.A.R.O.L.I.N.E. draw the names of those who inspired its composition. Slow Jane writes and sings the aftermath of happy days: the impossibility of lovers coincidence, the encounters and missed moments, distorted by the difficulty of truly being oneself. Built around a voice that evokes Angel Olsen or Dolores O'Riordan are woven spellbinding folk rhythms (Millionaire), caressing syncopated pianos (Drunken nite), heady melodies (Second thoughts, Back to the flesh). In the spirit of the albums Pink Moon (Nick Drake), Song to a Seagull (Joni Mitchell) and Either/or (Elliott Smith), the choice of an acoustic arrangement, of a scarcely "produced" sound is at the service of the spontaneity and smoothness of her interpretation. A folk guitar, some synthesizers and bass lines throw Slow Jane's voice deep melancholy into relief, on songs that take their time.