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Keith Carne releases "Magenta Light"

originally published: 04/04/2026

Photo by Guy Eppel

A departure. An arrival. Keith Carne's debut album as a leader, Magenta Light, is both a disappearing act and an apparition. The latest entry in his long log of termite art practices, Magenta Light (to be released April 20, 2026) gnaws away at genre conventions, blending expansive droney space with propulsive dance rhythms, all strung along an indie-pop spine. Atmospheric, instrumental themes serve as the sinew between five melancholic-pop songs whose lyrics tackle the yawning space between connection and dislocation.

“I named the album for a psychedelic vision my wife had — she saw sparkling, magenta light pouring from my face. I began recording the ideas in my head the very next day with this vision in mind,” Carne says.

The result is a gushing world of energized sonic clutter and tranquil, pastoral space. “It’s inspired in equal parts by Pharoah Sanders’s explosive spiritual jazz and Fred Again’s catchy dance anthems,” Carne continues. “Its implications are both interpersonal and extraterrestrial.” As for the color itself, it’s one he’s been fascinated with since his childhood. “I would always choose that color from the Crayola box first, a little self-conscious of what people might think that a ‘boy’ identified so heavily with pink — it was the 90’s after all. Thank gosh it’s 2026 and we don’t have to think about that stuff anymore.”

Magenta Light resets the performative expectations that Carne has set during his last two decades as a faithful sideman. Over the last 13 years, he’s toured as the drummer and backing vocalist for the indie-pop/alternative rock group We Are Scientists. He’s also logged hundreds of studio hours with the band, recording drums on seven of their studio albums. Carne blended his dreamy aesthetic with the band's jagged disco as co-producer on their 2015 release TV En Francais: Sous La Mer. Between tours he records and performs regularly with dozens of other ensembles, including Sean McVerry, Gem County, Silver Slugger, and Ashton York. To date, he has performed on over 50 albums.

Born in central New Jersey, Carne cut his teeth in New Brunswick’s basement-show scene. “Formally I'm a product of Rutgers University’s jazz performance program, so I spent my weekdays shedding improvisation concepts and studying harmony. But I spent weekends exploring the tristate area’s DIY circuit with indie rock bands, in a van held together with duct tape and prayer,” he remembers. “Little did I know that those weekends were actually what would shape and ultimately resemble my professional life.”




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During his years behind the kit, Carne has been quietly studying song structure and texture. He likens drumming in a band to conducting an orchestra, only you’re doing it from the back of the bandstand. “That’s why drummer-led ensembles don't seem like too much of a creative leap,” he says.

Though he is primarily a drummer, Carne played most of the instruments featured on Magenta Light. He recorded every note in his Midtown Manhattan studio, bathed in literal magenta light from an LED lamp gifted to him by his wife after her aforementioned visions. The album also features contributions from close friends and bandmates Brian Bond, Justin “Bestamo” Gaynor, Zeno Pittarelli and Drew Citron who provided additional guitar, bass and vocal tracks. Bond and Pittarelli also served as the mixing and mastering engineers on the album, respectively.

When he isn’t touring and recording, you can find Keith Carne at his studio where he teaches drum lessons. He is the author of the forthcoming instructional manual Pulse and Phrase: First Steps and Fundamentals on the Drum Set. He has written over 20 articles for Modern Drummer magazine, ranging from features to educational columns. He loves martinis, hot dogs, hiking, running, the Green Bay Packers, his cat Mona and cinema (especially the films of Robert Altman and Terrence Malick).

Keith Carne will celebrate the release of his new album and his 40th birthday at Union Pool on Saturday, May 2 at 7:00pm. Tickets are available for purchase online. The club is located at 484 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY.




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