Pay very close attention to Carina Round. Tapped by Maynard James Keenan to be his Puscifer co-vocalist on the brilliant 2011 album 'Conditions of My Parole,' Carina is a versatile musician whose ...
Along with sharing vocal duties with Maynard James Keenan in the eclectic musical project Puscifer, British songstress Carina Round is also an accomplished solo artist. Round and her band just ...
Carina Round’s fourth full-length album, Tigermending, comes after a five-year hiatus that began when she left Interscope following her last LP, Slow-Motion Addict. In the meantime, Round kept plenty ...
Carina Round has never been easy to pin down. As a solo artist, the English singer/songwriter/shredder has garnered comparisons to everyone from Jeff Buckley to Björk to Robert Plant, but she’s also a ...
The name of Ms. Round’s first career retrospective is Deranged to Divine. It includes songs from the thirty-something L.A. resident’s first four albums: The First Blood Mystery (2001), The ...
Pop music too often means Auto-Tuned, exhibitionistic fluff with sophomoric lyrics served up by veteran artists who should know better (MDNA, anyone?). That makes it refreshing to hear an artist like ...
The popular myth of a cohesive entity known collectively as “the female artist” is put to the test by these two new releases. Carina Round and Azita are both estrogen-packing singer-songwriters, and ...
People who try to change the ones they love rather than accepting them as they are typically wind up wedded to disappointment. The same concept can be applied to British singer-songwriter Carina Round ...
She’s a diminutive, soft-spoken acoustic guitarist with a penchant for quirky thrift-shop clothes, and she hails from the seedy crime-ridden Low Hill area of the tiny British burg of Wolverhampton.
"The music industry hates me," chuckles Carina Round, during a lull between songs. It gets a big laugh from an audience liberally sprinkled with music industry types, some of whom look as if they ...
The female singer-songwriters of today can be lumped together into two convenient camps. There’s Camp Norah Jones, in which every sensitive, hushed-tone lullaby is safe passage to chart-topping ...
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