Carrie Wright "Bloom"
Sounds from USA
07/04/2026 | Carrie Wright’s “Bloom” is a beautifully compact, 2’19’’ vignette that effortlessly fuses jazz, acoustic folk, and the subtle rhythmic edge of post-punk, all held together by her captivating soprano delivery. Based in Seattle, the singer-songwriter and educator channels a crystalline vocal timbre that naturally invites comparisons to Joni Mitchell while maintaining a distinctly contemporary identity. Her playful acoustic guitar arrangements float through a soundscape that is simultaneously dreamy and wonderfully grounded, mirroring the Transcendentalist reverence for nature and introspection that colors her lyrics. In just over two minutes, “Bloom” achieves a rare emotional equilibrium, proving Wright’s gift for distilling poetic, earthbound wisdom into a tightly woven, deeply resonant listen.
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