Juneau-Alaska-based singer/songwriter Taylor Dallas Vidic has released the field-recorded single, “Falling Out of Love”. It’s the last single from her debut album, Cat & Mouse, out April 24, 2026.
She says:
I’ve realized this song is for every person I’ve ever been in love with. What a joy it is to have loved anyone on this earth—and what an unending journey it is to learn what to do when those chapters must close.
Cat & Mouse is a “two-sided declaration of who Vidic is as an artist.” That is because the song combines both Jazz and Americana, and “the album embraces both worlds without compromise.”
She adds:
These songs were written in my 20s, as I fell in and out of love in isolated communities where disappearing isn’t an option. You learn to celebrate love for what it was—and to accept when it has to change into something else.

The duality of Cat & Mouse included two bands, two recording spaces, two genres, and “two distinct visual aesthetics.” To underscore the concept, Vidic revisits the title track in both musical worlds, shaping it to reflect each side of the album.
Orchestrated by Spencer Edgers, the album’s first half was recorded at Frostline Studios in Anchorage with a dozen Alaska-based musicians. The Folk-Rock “mouse” side took shape at Sage Arts outside Seattle, Washington, where a different ensemble of Alaskans “delivered a complementary but unmistakably separate feel.”
Vidic is also a founding member of the Juneau-based Muskeg Collective, a brain trust of singer-songwriters who support one another in the creation of their own distinct work and albums. The record features performances by fellow collective artists Josh Fortenbery and Andrew Heist of The Heists.

