Review: "The Pieces That You Left" - Caitty
- Lauren Nolan
- 19 hours ago
- 2 min read

Singer-songwriter Caitty is back with her new single, “The Pieces That You Left.” “The Pieces That You Left” takes the artist’s signature country-contemporary pop sound and gives it a brand-new spin. The track is an unconventional heartbreak ballad, written from a fictional perspective of the ex who left. “The Pieces That You Left” is pure breakup catharsis. It’s a track where you get to hear the regret of the person who broke your heart as you thrive post-relationship. “The Pieces That You Left” is a reminder that things will get better and that your impact on a person is not so easily forgotten. It is a clever twist on a story like this, highlighting Caitty’s ingenuity as a songwriter. Paired with lucious production from Yoga Ramadhan and Nic Rollo, Caitty’s latest single is a lyrical powerhouse.
The idea for “The Pieces That You Left” stemmed from wanting to tell a side of the story from an opposing point of view. “I wanted to explore what it might have looked like from the other side,” Caitty states, “Sometimes the person who causes the heartbreak also feels like they’ve been left behind, even when they were the one who walked away.” The track is a wonderful study in nuance. More than anything, Caitty is a storyteller. The lyrics range from bitter and envious to sorrowful and relatable, all while never losing their realism. Caitty’s vocals emote the highs and lows of “The Pieces That You Left” perfectly. No story has just one side, and through her music, Caitty explores them all.
Caitty is a pop singer-songwriter from Margaret River. Her music focuses on darker themes, from guilt to heartbreak to loneliness, and makes them sound grand. She only started officially releasing music in 2024 and has already made a big splash. Within a year, Caitty has garnered over 7000 monthly listeners and 100,000 downloads on Spotify alone. Her discography covers a wide range of genres, from dark synth pop to straight country to more laid-back contemporary, yet all have a sound that is undeniably Caitty. Caitty’s career is just getting started, and if “The Pieces That You Left” is any indication, it’s not to be missed. You can listen to “The Pieces That You Left,” along with the rest of her discography, on all major streaming services now.
Written By Lauren Nolan
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