Creekbed Carter Hogan — Creekbed Carter

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
March 25, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo Magazine
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Creekbed Carter Hogan delivers a helluva punch on their self-titled EP. Creekbed Carter takes a deep dive into negotiating Carter’s Catholic upbringing with their gender expansive identity — along with the usual trails of being in one’s twenties. No big deal. At least, Carter makes it all seem effortless with their sweetly -sung and expertly-crafted folk music. You won’t even feel the tip of the knife until it’s lodged between your ribs.

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