Such is the case with the band Sick Of Sarah
Having been made aware of them by virture of a promotional photo and advertisement projected on a video monitor, the quest to hear what this band was all about began.
Procuring the album led to a wonderful discovery of some truly inspired songwriting. That coupled with a studio mastery of their album titled 2205 (the address of where they reside) - and in general the obvious command over their respected instruments and voices, led to a desire to discover more about who they were and what made them tick.
Discovering they were to play a show at New York's venerable Knitting Factory on August 18, 2011, set the wheels in motion.
The band consists of Abisha Uhl on lead vocals and occasional guitar, Katie Murphy on lead guitar and background vocals, Jessie Farmer on lead/rhythm guitar and background vocals, Jamie Holm on bass guitar and background vocals and Jessica Forsythe on drums and background vocals. Yes - they all sing. This is an important aspect of their sound.
Look and listen as they play one of the great songs off of their latest album 2205
El Paso Blue
Jessica
Abisha
Katie
Jamie on bass - her "newscaster" hair has a hypnotic effect on fans.
Catching up with the band prior to their performance,
an interview was conducted in the "green room."
Check out Part 1 right here:
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Jessica's background vocals are as important to the band's overall sound
as is her solid, forceful drumming.
Listen further as the band rips through their kick ass song titled "Kick Back"
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as is her solid, forceful drumming.
Listen further as the band rips through their kick ass song titled "Kick Back"
Sick Of Sarah continue that tradition of "girls in a rock band" that was made so appealing by Joan Jett and her first band The Runaways - right up through Sleater-Kinney and current acts like Wild Flag.
And like those bands, there is a level of androgony involved in both their image and fan base.
If boys in bands dressing in a way more often associated with what "girls" do has been going on for decades, then the flipside of that is women dressing in "mannish" ways. Of course, girls have more or less been doing this to various degrees for years. Look no further than the classic jeans, t-shirt and sneakers ensemble for evidence. Perhaps that look could be more accurately described as "androgynous" - having no distinct sex classification at all.
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If boys in bands dressing in a way more often associated with what "girls" do has been going on for decades, then the flipside of that is women dressing in "mannish" ways. Of course, girls have more or less been doing this to various degrees for years. Look no further than the classic jeans, t-shirt and sneakers ensemble for evidence. Perhaps that look could be more accurately described as "androgynous" - having no distinct sex classification at all.
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If Duff McKagan and Steven Adler (circa 1987) had female doppelganers,
you could make the case for these two.
Jessica throttles the toms and looks great in the process.
Katie and Jamie provide visual motion with their sonic attributes.
you could make the case for these two.
Jessica throttles the toms and looks great in the process.
Katie and Jamie provide visual motion with their sonic attributes.
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Tour manager and all around accomodating guy Corey attends to the business at hand.
Part 2 of the interview progresses further, to both amusing as well as informative results.
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Never pass up an opportunity to take this kind of photo.
"That interview guy" makes the most of this encounter.
Jesse strikes an entertaining pose, much to this reviewers delight.
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Tour manager and all around accomodating guy Corey attends to the business at hand.
Which, among other things, involved handling the band's merch.
Part 2 of the interview progresses further, to both amusing as well as informative results.
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Never pass up an opportunity to take this kind of photo.
"That interview guy" makes the most of this encounter.
Jesse strikes an entertaining pose, much to this reviewers delight.
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Rocking out like they mean it.
This quote below pretty much sums up what an encounter with these ladies is like:
“It was an absolute treat touring with SOS this year. They are fun loving, open- hearted girls who play irresistible punk infuse...d pop music with a passion that is truly contagious… The girls are hilarious and wild, and have a charisma and chemistry that I found to be utterly charming..... I think you will too!” -Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles)
Another respected rock legend has this to say:
“Sick of Sarah is the real deal. This is a true working band who sing write and play for real. They are also cute and funny. They are my friends and they rock.” -Nancy Wilson (Heart)
"charisma, chemistry and charming" - these are undeniable facts.
Addtional videos from the Knitting Factory appearance can be found here:
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