CC Carter Music
CC Carter's Music is written as mostly social and political commentary, for the most part in the Acoustic Americana genre. His song Insidious, (music and production by Sir Mcp) was inspired by the tragic killing of Trayvon Martin near Orlando Florida in 2012 and remains as pertinent as ever today, especially highlighted by the murder of George Floyd by the police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. His song The Ninety-Nine, was inspired by the World Wide Occupy Movement and still gets some European airplay. Big Oil, Big Coal, was inspired by the Deep water Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil rig Ecological disaster and by the Big Branch coal Mine explosion (West Virginia,USA) which killed twenty nine miners, Degenerate corporate greed being the underlying causal factor in both. His songs also include love and story songs, and are influenced by many topics, artists, styles, and genres. The three songs mentioned above and many more are still currently posted at this site; cccartermusic.com
However, CC Carter is still in the main a "political" song-writer and has an impending five song release (first of July 2020) in collaboration with his Culture of Fear band mate Sir Mcp, (from many years ago) which will not be at this site, but will be on their new Bandzoogle Platform, Under their newly formed Ouroboros artists.com umbrella. The band name for this project is ZERO, the compilation is called 20/20.(Please check it out).The songs are Industrial Dystopian Rock, written just prior to Covid-19, and were and are a call for World Justice and to honor the world-wide front line protesters from Hong Kong to Paris, standing in solidarity against social injustice everywhere and back dropped by the terrifying escalation of Global Warming. And now the onslaught of Covid-19, the long overdue recognition of the BLM Movement, the new tensions between the USA, China and Russia, and the upcoming US 2020 election, which stinks of all the warning signs of of a possible impending second American civil war, all dry grass for an already raging fire.
An acoustic CC Carter five song compilation: Black Valentine, will be released by end of summer 2020. In the meantime, homemade videos for these five (or more) songs will be included at this site. Be well. Be safe. Be happy. Be prepared.