Carrie
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About Carrie
Carrie can refer to either:
1) the Mexican singer Carrie who released the 2005 album Honey Blue Star, or
2) the short-lived pop rock group formed by Steve Ludwin (ex Some Have Fins & Levitation) and ex-EMF bassist Zac Foley in 1998 after EMF split in 1995, who released a single album Fear Of Sound.
Carrie's "Honey Blue Star" is a split release between Static Discos and Dearstereofan.
It is a collection of warm electronic folk songs, full of dreamy tones and true avant tweenes. Carrie's breathy voice takes us close to the worlds of Piana, Psapp and Tujiko Noriko, as she strums her guitar alongside a basic print of electronic sounds. Her honey voice floats into an unforgettable pool of soft melodies, cushioned beats and childlike wonder, as Carrie truly displays a unique sensibility that brings us close to a world full of love and humor. Carrie, Laura B. from Guadalajara Mexico, is one of the young leading artists in a new wave of sounds coming from Mexico. "Honey Blue Star" is Carrie’s debut album, produced with Ruben Tamayo (Fax) and mastered by Fernando Corona, aka MURCOF.
3) Heavy metal band from Germany. Discography:
Metallic Bunnys, Split album, 1985
Secrets, Full-length, 1985
1) the Mexican singer Carrie who released the 2005 album Honey Blue Star, or
2) the short-lived pop rock group formed by Steve Ludwin (ex Some Have Fins & Levitation) and ex-EMF bassist Zac Foley in 1998 after EMF split in 1995, who released a single album Fear Of Sound.
Carrie's "Honey Blue Star" is a split release between Static Discos and Dearstereofan.
It is a collection of warm electronic folk songs, full of dreamy tones and true avant tweenes. Carrie's breathy voice takes us close to the worlds of Piana, Psapp and Tujiko Noriko, as she strums her guitar alongside a basic print of electronic sounds. Her honey voice floats into an unforgettable pool of soft melodies, cushioned beats and childlike wonder, as Carrie truly displays a unique sensibility that brings us close to a world full of love and humor. Carrie, Laura B. from Guadalajara Mexico, is one of the young leading artists in a new wave of sounds coming from Mexico. "Honey Blue Star" is Carrie’s debut album, produced with Ruben Tamayo (Fax) and mastered by Fernando Corona, aka MURCOF.
3) Heavy metal band from Germany. Discography:
Metallic Bunnys, Split album, 1985
Secrets, Full-length, 1985
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Genres:
Indie Pop, Pop, Heavy Metal, Metal, Electronic
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Carrie to play in your city
Request a Show
Carrie's tour
About Carrie
Carrie can refer to either:
1) the Mexican singer Carrie who released the 2005 album Honey Blue Star, or
2) the short-lived pop rock group formed by Steve Ludwin (ex Some Have Fins & Levitation) and ex-EMF bassist Zac Foley in 1998 after EMF split in 1995, who released a single album Fear Of Sound.
Carrie's "Honey Blue Star" is a split release between Static Discos and Dearstereofan.
It is a collection of warm electronic folk songs, full of dreamy tones and true avant tweenes. Carrie's breathy voice takes us close to the worlds of Piana, Psapp and Tujiko Noriko, as she strums her guitar alongside a basic print of electronic sounds. Her honey voice floats into an unforgettable pool of soft melodies, cushioned beats and childlike wonder, as Carrie truly displays a unique sensibility that brings us close to a world full of love and humor. Carrie, Laura B. from Guadalajara Mexico, is one of the young leading artists in a new wave of sounds coming from Mexico. "Honey Blue Star" is Carrie’s debut album, produced with Ruben Tamayo (Fax) and mastered by Fernando Corona, aka MURCOF.
3) Heavy metal band from Germany. Discography:
Metallic Bunnys, Split album, 1985
Secrets, Full-length, 1985
1) the Mexican singer Carrie who released the 2005 album Honey Blue Star, or
2) the short-lived pop rock group formed by Steve Ludwin (ex Some Have Fins & Levitation) and ex-EMF bassist Zac Foley in 1998 after EMF split in 1995, who released a single album Fear Of Sound.
Carrie's "Honey Blue Star" is a split release between Static Discos and Dearstereofan.
It is a collection of warm electronic folk songs, full of dreamy tones and true avant tweenes. Carrie's breathy voice takes us close to the worlds of Piana, Psapp and Tujiko Noriko, as she strums her guitar alongside a basic print of electronic sounds. Her honey voice floats into an unforgettable pool of soft melodies, cushioned beats and childlike wonder, as Carrie truly displays a unique sensibility that brings us close to a world full of love and humor. Carrie, Laura B. from Guadalajara Mexico, is one of the young leading artists in a new wave of sounds coming from Mexico. "Honey Blue Star" is Carrie’s debut album, produced with Ruben Tamayo (Fax) and mastered by Fernando Corona, aka MURCOF.
3) Heavy metal band from Germany. Discography:
Metallic Bunnys, Split album, 1985
Secrets, Full-length, 1985
Show More
Genres:
Indie Pop, Pop, Heavy Metal, Metal, Electronic
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