Post by McKala on May 19, 2013 2:40:41 GMT 1
Don't know her? Don't worry, I'll do with her what I did with Meg & Dia- entered numerous songs by the artist in song contests, but not overusing one song or the other.
Brandi Carlile (born June 1, 1981) is an American alternative country and folk rock singer-songwriter. She has released several albums including The Story, Give Up the Ghost and Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony which reached number 14 on the Top Rock Albums chart.
Carlile is known for possessing a big voice that cracks emotively when she is belting. Her lyric content often showcases a "Southern sensibility" as well as reflections upon her personal experiences. Her music, although appealing to the pop genre, encompasses alternative country, folk, rock, blues and indie styles. Describing it herself, Carlile says "I mean, I couldn't be less interested in becoming genre-specific in any way. If I could be anything to the music industry, it would just be sort of a human eraser of lines between genres, just because it's so damaging -- 'they're on that team, I'm on this team.' 'I don't like country.' 'I don't like rap.' I would just really like to prove to someone that doesn't like country that they do."
She cites Patsy Cline as a major influence.
Discography
Brandi Carlile
"Follow"
"What Can I Say"
"Closer To You"
"Throw It All Away"
"Happy"
"Someday Never Comes"
"Fall Apart Again"
"In My Own Eyes"
"Gone"
"Tragedy"
The Story
"Late Morning Lullaby"
"The Story"
"Turpentine"
"My Song"
"Wasted"
"Have You Ever"
"Josephine"
"Losing Heart"
"Cannonball"
"Until I Die"
"Downpour"
"Shadow on the Wall"
"Again Today"
Give Up The Ghost
"Looking Out"
"Dying Day"
"Pride and Joy"
"Dreams"
"That Year"
"Caroline"
"Before it Breaks"
"I Will"
"If There Was No You"
"Touching the Ground"
Bear Creek
"Hard Way Home"
"Raise Hell"
"Save Part Of Yourself"
"That Wasn't Me"
"Keep Your Heart Young"
"100"
"A Promise to Keep"
"I'll Still Be There"
"What Did I Ever Come Here For"
"Heart's Content"
"Rise Again"
"In the Morrow"
"Just Kids"
Brandi Carlile
Brandi Carlile (born June 1, 1981) is an American alternative country and folk rock singer-songwriter. She has released several albums including The Story, Give Up the Ghost and Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony which reached number 14 on the Top Rock Albums chart.
Carlile is known for possessing a big voice that cracks emotively when she is belting. Her lyric content often showcases a "Southern sensibility" as well as reflections upon her personal experiences. Her music, although appealing to the pop genre, encompasses alternative country, folk, rock, blues and indie styles. Describing it herself, Carlile says "I mean, I couldn't be less interested in becoming genre-specific in any way. If I could be anything to the music industry, it would just be sort of a human eraser of lines between genres, just because it's so damaging -- 'they're on that team, I'm on this team.' 'I don't like country.' 'I don't like rap.' I would just really like to prove to someone that doesn't like country that they do."
She cites Patsy Cline as a major influence.
Discography
Brandi Carlile
"Follow"
"What Can I Say"
"Closer To You"
"Throw It All Away"
"Happy"
"Someday Never Comes"
"Fall Apart Again"
"In My Own Eyes"
"Gone"
"Tragedy"
The Story
"Late Morning Lullaby"
"The Story"
"Turpentine"
"My Song"
"Wasted"
"Have You Ever"
"Josephine"
"Losing Heart"
"Cannonball"
"Until I Die"
"Downpour"
"Shadow on the Wall"
"Again Today"
Give Up The Ghost
"Looking Out"
"Dying Day"
"Pride and Joy"
"Dreams"
"That Year"
"Caroline"
"Before it Breaks"
"I Will"
"If There Was No You"
"Touching the Ground"
Bear Creek
"Hard Way Home"
"Raise Hell"
"Save Part Of Yourself"
"That Wasn't Me"
"Keep Your Heart Young"
"100"
"A Promise to Keep"
"I'll Still Be There"
"What Did I Ever Come Here For"
"Heart's Content"
"Rise Again"
"In the Morrow"
"Just Kids"