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“Seattle’s premier art pop eccentric”
– Bandcamp Daily

"cosmic soundscapes that
surprise and delight”
– KEXP

“a bird-like fluidity ...  something magic"
dusted magazine


"Mt Fog’s music is a study in texture and dynamics as much as melodic grace and songwriting prowess. It’s an artistic rendering that helps you visualize a world beyond the terrestrial, modern landscape"
Martin Douglas (for KEXP)

about Mt Fog

A creation of love & a response to the world's absurdity, Mt Fog began in an art-filled house without an internet connection in 2019 as the project of singer, producer and classically-trained multi-instrumentalist Carolyn B. Mt Fog layers sounds to create emotional landscapes, real and imagined. A conscious mycelial network, Mt Fog is Carolyn B, Andy Sells and Casey Rosebridge.

Enchanting audiences, Mt Fog has performed alongside artists like Anika, Tim Hecker, Tiny Vipers and the Cave Singers, and played a KEXP studio session, hosted by DJ Cheryl Waters. They've been featured artists at Timberfest and Capitol Hill Block Party. Mt Fog is slated to tour in Europe in November 2024.

Their sophomore album Spells of Silence was featured as a Bandcamp Daily Album of the Day and in the Seattle Times as a Washington music critics' Album of the Year.  Writing for the Seattle Times, Michael Reitmulder wrote, "Teeming with operatic vocals, earthy synth tones and the occasional swirling violin, this sophomore gem combines the artful fragility of a Bjork record with a DIY groundedness."

​Mt Fog's new album ultraviolet heart machine is about love, geological change and mycelial connections.  It released on vinyl & cassette via Ghost Mountain Records on September 17. ultraviolet heart machine has been called "thrillingly theatrical" (Bandcamp Daily), “a vulnerable, transformative experience" (WASH) with "large, euphoric dimensions" (dusted magazine). 

email : mt.fog.band@gmail.com

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booking & inquiries: mt.fog.band@gmail.com

Mt Fog mycelial logo by Kelly Sorbel. Artist photo by Rachel Bennett.

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