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Singer of Alternative, Pop and Dance
Tree Carr is an American singer, multi-instrumentalist and actress that has played in a variety of London based bands and has appeared in several films. She is also the owner of "Today is Boring" a cult DVD rental shop and film society based in East London. Contents In 1998 she began a black metal noise project called Tree of Death. In 2002 she joined the electro punk band, Gobsausage and appeared as guest vocals on the album "Below The Gumline." In 2003 she formed the art/punk duo Ten Minutes With My Dad. She also released some limited editions with American artist, Disastronaut called "White Van Man" in 2003. In 2004 she joined singer song writer M.Craft on backing vocals, keyboards and glockenspiel. In 2006 she joined the post punk band Cristine, playing electric guitar and providing backing vocals. Tree's first appeared in Jake West's Evil Aliens (2006), a British "splatstick" horror-comedy film. She also appeared in the 2006 award winning film Cashback by Sean Ellis. In 2007, she appeared in a short film by Mike Figgis called Coole Stories. In 2008 she worked with visual artist and composer Christian Marclay and godfather of electroacoustic improvisation, Keith Rowe, on a controversial short film called "Solo." Recently she took a role in Doghouse, an all female zombie comedy out in 2009 and has also appeared in videos for London based lingerie brand, Agent Provocateur featuring directors, Douglas Hart and Nigel Askew. She has also appeared in music videos for fashion designer and singer, Pam Hogg1 and appeared in the music video for Peaches single Talk to Me released in May 2009.
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