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Artist description
Exotic, beautiful, and haunting, Sirens will entrance you with their riveting blend of mesmerizing vocals, thoughtful lyrics, lush, biting guitars, and other worldly keyboards.Come... be captivated by Sirens. |
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Music Style
Eclectic Rock |
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Musical Influences
Concrete Blonde, Satriani, NIN, P.J. Harvey, Bauhuas, Cocteau Twins |
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Similar Artists
Dead Can Dance, Loreena Mckennitt, Siouxsie and the Banshees |
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Artist History
Sirens evolved many years ago, when eclectic songstress Kat Mcgrath emerged out of the haze of obscurity to unleash her talents on the local scene. Her powerful yet sweet voice, exotic flute playing and forthright stage presence stunned guitarist Evet Socrates, who immediatly insisted they play together. Soon after they were scorching the midwest club scene with thier synthesis of psycho-industrial tones and performance art. A four song CD soon followed, which has been remixed with bonus tracks for the year 2000. The future looked as blazing as a happy quasar until the mysterious disappearance of Kat. Perhaps she returned to the primal ethers of which she sprang... no one knows. But the music shall remain to captivate and entrance us. |
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Group Members
Kat McGrath: voice, flute, and keyboard Evet Socrates: Electric and acoustic guitars and vocals |
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Instruments
voice, flute, programmed keyboards, prepared guitars, eastern percussion |
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Albums
Stardust Splinters and Icicle Thorns |
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Press Reviews
" A potent and invigorating blend of exotic vocal treatments, eastern melodies and wailing guitars. Talent bursting at the seams." (Riverfront Times) Awards: Best original song:"Beauty and the Beast" Best lyric poem: "Dancing" Evet Socrates: guitar finalist: Cuzin' Jed's Guitar Shred '94-95 |
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Location
Chicago, IL - USA |
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