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Renee-Louise Carafice

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Renee-Louise Carafice's particular brand of highly-charged emotional pop music raised critics' interest with the 2008 release of her debut album Renee-Louise Carafice Tells You to Fight!

"I just don't see the point of making music unless it makes people feel something real," Carafice states. "The kind of music that's just "yeah yeah yeah I love ya babyyyy" just really misses what good pop music can do."

"Carafice takes you in deep, not because she wants you to wallow in her pain, but because she has to show you where she has been in order to point the way through. The astonishing thing is that, for all its harrowing passages, the album ultimately offers comfort and solace.

But it is her melodies as much as her lyrics that can send a shiver. Sung in a voice alternately girlish and ancient, they start out like old folk tunes yet invariably make unexpected twists and turns." -New Zealand Listener.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Renee-Louise Carafice released her second album, titled I Will Raise a Bird Army in September, 2010.

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