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Carrie Abyss-man's debt

Carrie Abyss isn’t your censored, polished TV product sales pitch. This is a rock star who knows how they can command the theme they choose. A queen of the genre, the way they deliver vocals has a pedigree that seems to be lost in the big stage. They bring a song that will make your knees buckle and go into full throttle. This one is called man’s debt.  As soon as the song starts, it's Carrie Abyss you hear. They keep the rhythm through their voice, while a gnarly guitar riff hits us where it hurts most. They have chosen a pulse for the song that showcases their vocals, but also kicks ass in the hardest possible way. Instead of delivering semi cooked garbage, they focus on their strengths to make this a memorable song. It is a dead ringer for Puscifer’s instrumentals, while Carrie Abyss leads the sound with their style. Choosing a very melodic chorus, you know the softer tones diffuse along with how they create the versatile performance. It turns punk after a certain click, and then you’re headbanging to the magnetic, charismatic track. In 3:17, they take you through a trip in rock that covers a spectrum, while making her sound whole.  As soon as we reach full circle, you feel like you’re rewarded for matching this energy. Carrie also has a song called mass destruction (of my head) out, where thy battle vulnerability with their state of mind. It is the expressive, new phase of rock people have been craving, and this songstress can deliver it with no strain. Listen to the song here:

  • 2024
  • 3 h : 17 min