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How a grief therapist/rock star bridges death and her music

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December 04, 2025

Carla Harvey channels her day job into performing with band Violent Hour.

- BY JON WIEDERHORN

How a grief therapist/rock star bridges death and her music

"KNOWING death is on the horizon makes me want to create art and music," says veteran rocker Harvey.

(LYNN YATI)

Clad in a sleeveless leather top that clings like Saran Wrap, a black belt with silver metal eyelets, and shorts that look two sizes too small, veteran rocker Carla Harvey wriggles, shimmies, headbangs, and bounces around the tiny stage of the Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood.

It's her second-ever gig with her new group Violent Hour, and backing her are four young, similarly dressed musicians.

"You are a rock star, girl!" shouts someone in the audience.

"You're a rock star," Harvey shoots back in a breathy whisper, sprouting a wide grin. As Violent Hour launches into the set closer, the Motor head-meetsGuns N' Roses barrage of "Sick Ones," fans bob their heads to the beat. The song is the fastest, heaviest track on the band's eclectic self-titled debut EP, which features music styles that soundtracked Harvey's adolescence, including '80s metal, hard rock, and alternative. More than anything, Violent Hour marks a rediscovery of joyful vitality after Harvey's ugly split with her former metal band, Butcher Babies, which she co-formed and performed in for 14 years.

If Harvey's departure from Butcher Babies marked the death of a dream, Violent Hour has triggered a resurrection that resounds with symbolism from her chosen careers. Having worked with the dead and dying almost as long as she has been in bands, the singer has discovered a strong connection between death and music. "For me, the two inspire one another," she says. "Knowing death is on the horizon makes me want to create art and music. Having those kinds of things to leave behind is the only way you can live on after you're gone. Thinking of some kid 50 years from now playing something I've recorded is kinda magical."

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