EJ Carey is not just a singer-songwriter;

she's a storyteller, a powerhouse vocalist, and a fearless artist ready to expose trespassers at her discretion. Based out of Boston, MA, EJ Carey is a dynamic force in the New England pop-rock music scene.

A true child of Warped Tour and the 2000s Libby Lu mall-pop era, she brings a fresh and captivating approach to the nostalgic sounds she grew up with. Honing her songwriting skills by collaborating with artists from Nashville to Toronto, EJ has gained diverse perspectives that continue to shape her brazen writing and vocal style, which is evident in her sharp-tongued, confessional, and confrontational lyricism.

EJ Carey seamlessly blends the infectious melodies of pop, the storytelling traditions of country music, and the balls-to-the-wall effervescence of skate park pop-punk into her music. Her roaring vocals draw comparisons to Hayley Williams and Avril Lavigne, while her textured R&B flair evokes the styles of JoJo and Demi Lovato.

her new song, “eviscerate,” definitively declares to leave behind those who can't keep up with her personal growth, with no room for interpretation. Crunchy guitars combined with sparkling arpeggiations reminiscent of 2000s pop blend seamlessly with more current TikTok-friendly electronic production, uniting generations under EJ's single truth: that we deserve better.

EJ grew up on Long Island and spent most of her youth in the studio, at the beach, at the mall, annoying passersby, writing music in the basement, and getting up to absolutely no good with her friends. her mother, lisa, was the main force of rabid support behind ej’s dreams of becoming a singer-songwriter, and her dad followed suit. eternally grateful to have graduated from berklee college of music, her knowledge of music business and love for creating music has led her to start her own music business blog, ejc playbook.

“eviscerate” is the follow-UP SINGLE TO SUMMER 2024’S “CRIME OF PASSION,” 2021’S EP OUTLIER, 2019’S SINGLE “RISING TIDES, CRASHING SKIES,” AND HER FULL-length 2016 album loaded question.

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