Sisteray have been making big waves in the indie/garage rock scene since forming in 2012 however 2014 was a breakthrough year for the London four-piece and 2015 looks to continue in that vein. They're big favourites here in the kennel and regulars on Ralph's Indie Show on Radio KC.
Previously, working with producer Michael Smith (12 Dirty Bullets) at RnR Studios, the Sisteray debut EP She Likes The Drama was released on digital format back in February 2014, with praise from Ralph, Jim Gellatly, This Feeling, Music Week, XFM, RTE Radio, Louder Than War, Merc Clothing, Time Out and The Londonist.
The EP followed a successful debut Double A side single by Sisteray, Take It Away / Happy Endings back in August 2013, which was championed by the likes of Gary Crowley of BBC London 94.9 fame.
Well big news just announced by Sisteray is the release of No Escape on Monday 16th of March. It's a no nonsense look life in modern day London for your working class 'twenty-something'.
It's dystopian lyrics are juxtaposed with a poppy, guitar driven soundtrack that's been co-produced by Brian O'Shaugnessey and Andrew Winters. The video was filmed and directed by BFI award winner William De Ritter.
No surprise then that this catchy 'poptastic' offering has already been played by Simon Raymonde and Jim Gellatly on Amazing Radio as well as XFM, Radio London 94.9 and Fred Perry Subculture.
Unlike the hapless hero of the No Escape video these shiny bright young things are most certainly going places!
It's dystopian lyrics are juxtaposed with a poppy, guitar driven soundtrack that's been co-produced by Brian O'Shaugnessey and Andrew Winters. The video was filmed and directed by BFI award winner William De Ritter.
No surprise then that this catchy 'poptastic' offering has already been played by Simon Raymonde and Jim Gellatly on Amazing Radio as well as XFM, Radio London 94.9 and Fred Perry Subculture.
Unlike the hapless hero of the No Escape video these shiny bright young things are most certainly going places!
Live Dates:
11/03 - Talking Head - Southampton
17/03 - The Fat Fox - Portsmouth
21/03 - Old Brown Jug - Stoke
28/03 - Billericay Town FC - Essex
1/04 - Club Kamikaze - London
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