Edie Carey is tagged as: female vocalists, folk, indie, singer-songwriter, met On her fourth studio album, Another Kind of Fire, Boston-based folk-pop singer-songwriter Edie Carey explores the myriad kinds of “fire” - romantic and otherwise - that keep us burning below the surface: old resentments, creativity, anger, lost friendships, lust, and, of course, love. The disc, released September 19th independently on Accidental Poet, maintains much of the organic, woody sound of its predecessor, When I Was Made (2004), touted by Harp Magazine as “a little country, a little adult-contemporary, and a lot of fine music.” But on her latest effort, producer Crit Harmon (Martin Sexton, Lori McKenna, Mary Gauthier) introduces a somewhat moodier, darker sound, painting haunting, vast landscapes behind her intimate vocals. Drawn from her own experiences and the stories of those around her, Carey’s poetic lyrics are the focal point of her songs. Paste Magazine confirms this in a 2004 review of Made:”Economic instrumentation forces all your attention toward the gentle storytelling, rich with humanity and insight…Carey draws us into her world, where we find we have a lot in common.” Several fires have raged within Carey over the past two years - both personally and professionally - creating fertile ground for songwri... Read More About Edie Carey Biography... Send Edie Carey ringtones to your cell |
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