This latest release from Julia features 12 tracks of hardfolkin' goodness... joined by several other talented indie musicians, this record captures Julia's activist-based, lyrically driven hardfolk music at it's best.
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HARD FOLK - n. 1.style of music marked by hard & dark undertones, layered with light instrumentation (including but not limited to acoustic guitar) while combining intense and passionate lyrics composed by, about, and for the folk. 2.Julia's sound & style
Nationally touring singer-songwriter Julia Carroll has been an active participant in the indie music scene since she began performing regularly in 2004. Subsequently, having added quite a few notches to her belt of live shows, she has been hard at work making a place for both herself and her self-described "HardFolk" music, all the while gathering a slew of devoted HardFolk listeners. She has published two full lengths records, "2 Cents" (2004) and "Migrating South" (2006), both of which were self-produced and independently released.
An entirely self-taught guitarist, Julia initially stumbled into the world of independent music at the age of fifteen as bass guitarist for a hard rock/heavy metal band. It wasn't until several years later that she began drifting away from the metal scene and toward the acoustic singer-songwriter and spoken word communities. Having written poetry for years, and longing to be more than an avid indie music listener and supporter, she opted to try her hand at putting her poems to music (via the ever predictable six string). It didn't take long for her to realize that not only did she enjoy writing as a hobby, she held a passion for performing as well.
In 2004, After a full year of writing and performing songs at various open mic events, Julia entered Atlanta's own Sound & Fury studio to begin work on her first recording project. What emerged from this collaboration with engineer DeDe Vogt was "2 Cents" - a collection of raw, provocative vocal-on-guitar tracks, produced and performed entirely by Julia. The two years that followed this debut's release were spent touring regionally and preparing for the next recording.
In spring of 2006 Julia re-entered Sound & Fury and, armed with more than enough songs for another full-length recording, commenced work on her sophomore release "Migrating South." Thanks to her loyal listening audience, who purchased numerous copies of the to-be-recorded record in advance, Julia was given the freedom to invite to the studio the talents of several Atlanta-based musicians: Linda Bolley on drums, DeDe Vogt on bass guitar, Brennan Bray on cello, and Amy Lashley on trumpet. Additionally, Julia played bass guitar, percussion, and miscellaneous instruments on several tracks. Finally, in October 2006, hard copies of "Migrating South" were released into the hands of many a hardfolk fan.
One aspect of Julia's music that sets her apart from other performers is the ever-present role that activism plays in her lyrics. Ranging from modern-day natural disasters (and other current events) to identifying as a queer individual living in the South, her HardFolk sound is unmistakably progressive, powerfully compelling, and always delivered with the grace and conviction of someone who is passionate about their work.
Over two years after her sophomore release, Julia has focused much of her efforts on live performance, collaboration with other performers, and touring outside of the southeast region. Her tour span reaches as far west as Minneapolis and New Orleans, to as far north as Maine and Ontario, touring both solo and with fellow songwriters Sean Kagalis, Amy Lashley, Corey Houlihan, and Wayne Fishell. In January of 2008, Julia co-founded the Folk&Spoke Artist Collective, an Atlanta-based outfit devoted to the support and promotion of songwriters and poets.
Haha, honestly I don't know who's in charge...it depends on the event and who's sponsoring it. If the GSA or WomenSpeak does anything I'll be sure to toss your name in there.
We do hope you can come out to a very special show we are playing. Friday July 10th. 8pm - 4 gogirls bands playing in support of our fellow gogirls members, the band Cornerstone from Austria. Playing USA for the first time! Let's show them a warm Atlanta welcome w/green bracelet, electricsoul, and cell fehrenbach! Uptown Loft 9700 Medlock Bridge Road John's Creek (Duluth area)
well, it has been a long and winding road, and an even longer time coming, but my debut CD, I Remember, is FINALLY HERE!!! YAY!!!!!
to celebrate, American HeartBeat Records(tm) has arranged a FREE DOWNLOAD of Now Is The Time in exchange for a valid email address. Now Is The Time is a brand new, upbeat song I wrote: we are living in turbulent times. suddenly it is okay to be greedy and heartless? no way! a song of hope for our future, a new vision of America and the world.
we have a bunch of exciting things planned to kick this whole thing off, and we need to get a better picture of who our friends are, so the FREE DOWNLOAD form will ask you a few questions, like, what is your country and nearest major city. it all takes maybe 15 seconds.
Haha, I don't get on facebook that much cuz I like Myspace better. I guess I'm just more comfortable with it...Newayz, I'll try to get on there more often. I have some huge news...I'm three months pregnant. Pass it along if you'd like. I miss you!!
Hey there, 2 GoGirls shows coming up. Acoustic at East Point Corner Tavern Sunday the 24th Rock/Pop at Smith's Olde Bar Tues the 26th. Hope to see ya at one of these. Cheers!
I'm Playin the little five corner tavern tonight from 9-11 with my band of gentlemen playing folk grass and next thursday at the Higland Inn may 21st from 8-11 come on out and have a good time with all you rfriends. oh I don't know any of you rfriends so you'll have to bring them or come and meet some of mine
you are cute....yeah i love that pic....i am acctually transgender but they dont have a choice for that on here so i put bi as in like i am both combined
P.S. Check it out! You're not the only person to rehearse in the bathrooms outside of Charlie's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1vKj3Zr1ys Sounds like the acoustics aren't half bad in there :P
A grass roots effort, put on by local musicians, for women and children's shelters in our North Ga. area. Much needed this year! Only $10 per day. Come back next day and bring wrist band for discount at the door. GREAT Prizes donated by local business' for the $1 raffles. Check out our page to see all the great artists playing.
Greetings Julia, A pleasure to meet you… You Are Sounding Real Good! Thank you for including me among your friends! If you have time, please listen to my tunes. I would truly like to hear what you think. All the best to you, Bobby Snard…♫