Sick Of Sarah’s spring tour leads them to Jack Rabbits and Capt. Fun Beach Club
Published by Sareth Ney on April 7, 2015 at 6:46 a.m.
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JACKSONVILLE and PENSACOLA, Fla.—Sick Of Sarah will be stopping by Fla. twice on the “Place Your Bets” tour, on April 9 and May 24. On April 9, they will be performing at Jack Rabbits in Jacksonville and on May 24—they will be performing at Capt’n Fun Beach Club in Pensacola. They will be on tour promoting their new EP, “Anthem”, and it is due out in the summer. The Last Year is set to be the direct support during the east coast dates and George Morris and the Gypsy Chorus will be the direct support everywhere else.
Abisha Uhl is the lead vocalist, Jessie Farmer and Katie Murphy are the guitarists, Jessica Forsythe is the drummer and Alexa Wolfe is the bassist of Sick Of Sarah. Wolfe is the latest edition to Sick Of Sarah. Uhl, Farmer and Murphy have been a group, for 10 years now.
Sick of Sarah have also released a new single via EW.com called “Rooftops” and it can be heard by clicking here. “Giving Up” is also available for streaming and sharing. It can be accessed by clicking here. Songs from “Anthems” have been described as being a series of “mini-anthem for the band itself”. It was narrowed from dozens of songs to six.
In the press, the Minneapolis group received rave reviews including:
Abisha Uhl is the lead vocalist, Jessie Farmer and Katie Murphy are the guitarists, Jessica Forsythe is the drummer and Alexa Wolfe is the bassist of Sick Of Sarah. Wolfe is the latest edition to Sick Of Sarah. Uhl, Farmer and Murphy have been a group, for 10 years now.
Sick of Sarah have also released a new single via EW.com called “Rooftops” and it can be heard by clicking here. “Giving Up” is also available for streaming and sharing. It can be accessed by clicking here. Songs from “Anthems” have been described as being a series of “mini-anthem for the band itself”. It was narrowed from dozens of songs to six.
In the press, the Minneapolis group received rave reviews including:
“The women who make up this Minnesota quartet bow at the altar of riot grrls’ days gone by while simultaneously thumbing their noses at scowling chick-rock clichés. The songs are as bracing as they are familiar…. For fans of: The Breeders, Sleater-Kinney”
– Spin Magazine
"After seeing them perform live, I completely fell in love with these high energy rock goddesses."
- Bridget McManus / AfterEllen.com
"With influences that range from Joan Jett, Sleater-Kinney, and the unlikely John Fogerty, Sick of Sarah is an intriguing rock roll package that demonstrates a little more quirk than the best of The Go-Go’s, and a little more bite than anything The Bangles have ever released."
- Rock Wired
"Electrifying tunes for both our fun-pop entertainment and our darker sides... RIYL [Recommended If You Like]: Tegan & Sara, Girl In A Coma, The Cliks, Uh Huh Her”
- Absolute Punk
– Spin Magazine
"After seeing them perform live, I completely fell in love with these high energy rock goddesses."
- Bridget McManus / AfterEllen.com
"With influences that range from Joan Jett, Sleater-Kinney, and the unlikely John Fogerty, Sick of Sarah is an intriguing rock roll package that demonstrates a little more quirk than the best of The Go-Go’s, and a little more bite than anything The Bangles have ever released."
- Rock Wired
"Electrifying tunes for both our fun-pop entertainment and our darker sides... RIYL [Recommended If You Like]: Tegan & Sara, Girl In A Coma, The Cliks, Uh Huh Her”
- Absolute Punk
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April 8 - New Orleans, Gasa Gasa
April 9 - Jacksonville, Fla., Jack Rabbits
April 11 - Atlanta, My Sister’s Room
April 12 - Charlotte, N.C., The Milestone
April 14 - Washington, DC, Black Cat
April 15 - Philadelphia, North Star Bar
April 16 - Atlantic City, N.J., Le Grand Fromage
April 17 - New York, Bowery Electric
April 18 - Worcester, Mass., Mechanics Hall
April 19 - Somerville, Mass., Pa’s Lounge
April 20 - Albany, N.Y., The Low Beat
April 22 - Pittsburgh, The Hard Rock Café
April 23 - Lakewood, Ohio, The Foundry
April 24 - Pontiac, Mich., The Pike Room
April 25 - Columbus, Ohio, Rumba Café
April 27 - Cincinnati, Drinkery OTR
April 28 - Indianapolis, Radio Radio
April 29 - Chicago, The Fizz
April 30 - St. Paul, Minn., The Turf Club
May 1 - Des Moines, Iowa, Vaudeville Mews
May 3 - Denver, The Sidewinder
May 5 - Salt Lake City, Kilby Court
May 6 - Boise, Idaho, Neurolux
May 9 - Portland, Ore., Ash Street Saloon
May 12 - West Hollywood, Calif., The Roxy Theatre
May 20 - Dallas, Three Links
May 22 - Houston, Fitzgerald’s
May 24 - Pensacola, Fla., Capt’n Fun’s Beach Club
April 8 - New Orleans, Gasa Gasa
April 9 - Jacksonville, Fla., Jack Rabbits
April 11 - Atlanta, My Sister’s Room
April 12 - Charlotte, N.C., The Milestone
April 14 - Washington, DC, Black Cat
April 15 - Philadelphia, North Star Bar
April 16 - Atlantic City, N.J., Le Grand Fromage
April 17 - New York, Bowery Electric
April 18 - Worcester, Mass., Mechanics Hall
April 19 - Somerville, Mass., Pa’s Lounge
April 20 - Albany, N.Y., The Low Beat
April 22 - Pittsburgh, The Hard Rock Café
April 23 - Lakewood, Ohio, The Foundry
April 24 - Pontiac, Mich., The Pike Room
April 25 - Columbus, Ohio, Rumba Café
April 27 - Cincinnati, Drinkery OTR
April 28 - Indianapolis, Radio Radio
April 29 - Chicago, The Fizz
April 30 - St. Paul, Minn., The Turf Club
May 1 - Des Moines, Iowa, Vaudeville Mews
May 3 - Denver, The Sidewinder
May 5 - Salt Lake City, Kilby Court
May 6 - Boise, Idaho, Neurolux
May 9 - Portland, Ore., Ash Street Saloon
May 12 - West Hollywood, Calif., The Roxy Theatre
May 20 - Dallas, Three Links
May 22 - Houston, Fitzgerald’s
May 24 - Pensacola, Fla., Capt’n Fun’s Beach Club
about the author
Sareth Ney is a concert journalist for the Wu-Man Chu Chronicles. It is a division of A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. After graduating—he continued his four year apprenticeship with master of horror, Clive Barker. In California, he met members of the Wu-Tang Clan. He became the journalist/superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He inducts everyone into his hall of fame, “Supreme Clientele”. His goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones. He is the founder and co-host of No Cover Podcast.