Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Bellowing


Sister Crayon isn't dying anytime soon, contrary to their new video "I'm Still the Same Person," off of their debut album release "Bellow" on Warpaint's Manimal Vinyl Label.

The Sacramento band has gained popularity and a strong following, despite the fact that their first album has only just been released TODAY. Yes that's right, today you can find Sister Crayon's album on iTunes, Amazon, and in stores!

This is a pretty big deal for the band who was recently named one of GQ.com's "Six new bands for Spring." They are also on the roster for the SOLD OUT San Francisco Noise Pop Musical Festival with Dan Deacon, and will be soon heading out west for Austin's South by Southwest Music Festival.

(top left: Terra Lopez, right:Dani Fernandez, bottom left: Jeffrey LaTour, right: Nicholas Suhr)

This past Saturday, they had their album release show in Sacramento to a packed crowd of fans and local supporters. They were definitely feeling the love, as the crowd sang along to their songs. "We've never had anyone sing along to our songs before," said an excited Terra Lopez, Sister Crayon's front woman.They played a full set, performed songs they never had before, and brought back old band mate, Genaro Ulloa to the stage for a song.

Sister Crayon is gaining nothing but momentum, especially having toured with Little Dragon, Baths, Schools of Seven Bells, and Warpaint in the past. Sister Crayon is Sacramento's sweetheart, and soon they will be yours, and a music favorite in your iTunes shuffle.


Here's their new video, the hauntingly beautiful, "I'm Still the Same Person"

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