CARRIE ABYSS Releases “man's debt”
London-based artist CARRIE ABYSS is making waves in the music scene with their unique blend of industrial, gothic rock, and alt rock influences. With band members Jonathan Adeyemi on drums, Tibet Tunaboyu on bass, Tunç Kuzay on guitars, and Berna Lara Kasar handling vocals and synthesizers, this powerhouse group formed through mutual friends and university connections. Drawing inspiration from 2000s rock, gothic culture, horror elements, and Middle Eastern transgenerational trauma, CARRIE ABYSS brings a fresh perspective to the music industry.
CARRIE ABYSS is set to release their original single "man's debt" on October 18th, 2024, an introspective track exploring the theme of the debt men owe to women. Recorded at City University Studio, this release showcases the band's ethos of feminism and their commitment to tackling societal issues through music. With a sound that has been compared to a feminist video game boss fight, CARRIE ABYSS is poised to captivate audiences with their thought- provoking lyrics and powerful instrumentals. Stay tuned for the accompanying short film, promising a multimedia experience that transcends traditional music boundaries.
Q& A
How and where did you get together?
Mutual friends and university
Have you played any notable gigs, festivals or other events? Likewise radio or TV appearances?
The Old Blue Last, Gunners Pub
Are there any other interesting or amusing happenings, no matter how small, that the band have been involved with that would be of interest to those who like your music?
Short film is coming
Can you briefly describe what the song/each song is about? If you are releasing an album then either describe the thinking behind the project or choose a couple of lead tracks to focus on.
The song is about the amount of debt men owe to women+.
Please provide a one or two-line personal quote that can be attributed to a band member, about either the band themselves or the release. Obviously the more eye- catching this is the better.
"It's all just a matter of time."