- Kill Sadie
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Name = KillSadie
Img_capt = Kill Sadie at a Seattle house show:(l-r) Jay, Erin, Bob
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Origin = Minneapolis,Minnesota , U.S.
Genre = IndiePost-Hardcore
Years_active = 1997–2001
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Notable_instruments =Kill Sadie was a Minneapolis-based
post-hardcore band who formed in 1997 and eventually split in 2001 after a large number of line-up changes. It proved to be a launching ground for several influential modern emo, hardcore, and indie musicians, who found larger success in other outfits such asMinus the Bear ,Pretty Girls Make Graves andThese Arms Are Snakes . Rather than seek popular appeal or radio play, the band adopted the familiarDIY ethic of constant touring. They are often grouped with many of the 80s-90s pre-emo bands suchRites of Spring andTexas Is The Reason although their musical style would probably be better described in reference to the members' subsequent projects.History
The band formed in 1997 in the Twin Cities area (Minneapolis/ St. Paul) of Minnesota. An early influence was D.C. band Swiz, who also inspired the font used on early releases. Reminiscent of bands like
Fugazi andDrive Like Jehu in work ethic and spirit, they pushed away from the hardcore scene that rooted their sound to experiment with adding sonic presence, electronic beats and sampling, as well as multi-layered vocals. The emo genre was in its infancy to the extent that the band were never really included in such a scene, but many credit Kill Sadie with the dark brooding sound it has become today.The band's name was taken from an incident at a party. Founding drummer Erin Tate was informed by his brother Knol (guitarist) that a girl named "Sadie tried to kill [him] ." Tate responded that "someone should kill Sadie." The band's name is often broken into two words ("Kill Sadie") though it is just as common for the phrase to be combined into a single word. Like most pre-emo bands in the 90's Indie scene they were very very different and clandestine.
They were eventually driven apart not only by moving from
Minneapolis toSeattle , but mainly by directions they wanted to take the band, as is evident in the member's later projects.Musical style
Always different and fresh, Killsadie's sound ranged from soft ethereal jazz to screaming hardcore. The band mixed these two with stark originality and influenced many before they broke up. The smooth watery bass work and almost harp sounding guitar taps were rare to find in hardcore punk bands, a classification that barely describes the band's style. Their influence can be plainly heard today in everyone from
Aiden toThe Locust . Their closest contemporaries were probablyAt the Drive-In ,Murder City Devils , or on their lighter sideSunny Day Real Estate .Members
Killsadie's lineup changed several times due to touring and internal conflict.
* Erin Tate - drums (Spring 1997-Fall 2001) now of
Onalaska /Askeleton /Minus The Bear
*Jay Clark - guitar (Summer 1997-Fall 2001) now ofSharks Keep Moving /Pretty Girls Make Graves /Jaguar Love
*Steve Snere - vocals (Spring 1999-Fall 2001) now ofThese Arms Are Snakes
* Patrick Scott - guitar/vocals (Fall 1999-Fall 2001) Solo/DJ/producer now ofLocks /97-Shiki /solo asSo/On
*Cory Murchy - bass (Winter 2001-Fall 2001) now ofMinus The Bear
*Andy Wolff - roadie/honorary member (Spring 1997 - Spring 2000)
*Rebecca Dunbar - keyboard (Summer 2001-Fall 2001)
*Bruce J Wuollet - guitar (Spring 1999-Fall 1999)THEMES
*Bob Eisnebise - bass (Spring 1997-Fall 2000) now ofShotgun Monday
*Josh VanLoon - vocals (January 1997-Winter 1998)
*Jason Aronen - vocals (Spring 1997-Fall 1997)went on to sing in THE REAL ENEMY and HOPE YOU CHOKE
*Erik Hanson - guitar (Spring 1997-Summer 1997) Flickr
*Knol Tate - guitar (Spring 1997-Fall 1999) now ofAskeleton Discography
* "Traitor" 7"/CD (
One Percent Records , 1998)
* "Kill Sadie" EP (THD Records , 1998)
* "Half Cocked Concepts 10" (Old Glory Records , 1998)
* "In Half Cocked Concepts " CD (includes THD 7") (One Percent Records , 1999)
* "Split 7" with Brand New Unit " (Modern Radio , 2000)
* "A New Make " 7" (Redwood Records , 2000)
* "Experiments In Expectation " LP/CD (Dim Mak Records , 2001)
* "We're All a Little Sick " CD Remixes B-Sides (Satellite City , 2004)Quotes
"Their music is a sensory penetrating, electro-fused explosion, with lots of reverb, ambience and hard angled hits. Rooted in its hardcore sound, they experimentally transcend in adding sonic presence, electronic beats and sampling, and multi-layered vocals." - Satellite City
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Related bands
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Shotgun Confessional - Bob Eisenbise
*KT 88 - Bob Eisenbise, Jay Clark
*Askeleton - Knol Tate, Erin Tate
*Hidden Chord - Knol Tate
*Minus the Bear - Erin Tate, Cory Murchy
*Onalaska - Erin Tate, Cory Murchy
*These Arms Are Snakes - Erin Tate (appeared on Oxeneers LP), Steve Snere
*Pretty Girls Make Graves - Jay Clark
*Jaguar Love - Jay Clark (drums)
*My Lai - Patrick Scott
*V.Reverse - Patrick Scott
*Amp 176 - Erik Hanson
* Attention - Erik Hanson
*The Stereo - Erik Hanson
*Animal Chin - BJ WuolletExternal links
* [http://bandtoband.com/index.php?Page=Search&BandId=2191 Kill Sadie] on bandtoband.com
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