Liane Carroll

Liane Carroll

Carroll’s music pulses with a steady groove and emotional weight, creating a textured interplay between rhythm and lyrical introspection.

jazz

United Kingdom

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Live at the Lampie

Live at the Lampie

2009

About Liane Carroll

Liane Carroll matters because she embodies a deeply human connection to music, transforming personal narrative into universal emotion.
Her performances often bridge the gap between the intimate and the expansive, inviting listeners into her world while simultaneously allowing space for their own experiences to resonate.
Her performances often bridge the gap between the intimate and the expansive, inviting listeners into her world while simultaneously allowing space for their own experiences to resonate. Through her mastery of expression and storytelling, she has cultivated a sonic landscape that feels both familiar and transformative, fostering a sense of community among her audience. Carroll's approach blends technical skill with raw emotion, utilizing her extensive background in jazz as a canvas for exploration. She navigates through intricate melodies and rich harmonies, but it is her instinctual understanding of phrasing that sets her apart. Instead of merely showcasing virtuosity, she prioritizes the emotional arc of each piece, crafting arrangements that feel spontaneous yet meticulously crafted. Her songwriting often delves into themes of love, loss, and resilience, revealing a candid vulnerability through her narratives. With a voice that shifts seamlessly from playful to poignant, Carroll employs an impressionistic style that captures fleeting moments of truth rather than linear storytelling. This nuanced approach encourages listeners to reflect on their personal journeys while engaging with her evocative imagery.

5 studio albums· 8 years· United Kingdom

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Liane Carroll's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

5 releases 5 albums 2009–2017
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