Carolina Parra

Carolina Parra is a Brazilian musician and guitarist known for her contributions to the alternative and indie rock scenes, particularly through her work with the influential band Violeta de Outono. Formed in the late 1980s, Violeta de Outono is recognized for its unique blend of psychedelic rock, post-rock, and Brazilian music influences. Parra's ethereal guitar work and distinctive vocal style have been pivotal in shaping the band's sound. Notable works include albums such as "Violeta de Outono" (1991), "O Mundo Em Que Eu Vivo" (1993), and "A Fábrica do Som" (1998). Parra has also been involved in various side projects and collaborations, enhancing her reputation in the Brazilian music scene. Her impact extends beyond her recorded work; she has influenced a generation of musicians in Brazil and abroad, contributing to the resurgence of interest in psychedelic and progressive rock. Parra’s artistic vision and commitment to her craft have helped to elevate the profile of Brazilian indie music on the global stage.