Sister Crayon to Release Debut Album

Sister Crayon, hailing from Sacramento, California, will release their full-length debut Bellow on February 22nd. The band evolved from a single vocalist and guitar to the four-piece band it is today.

The forthcoming album draws inspiration largely from writer Fernando Pessoa’s curiosity about death, homosexuality, longing, and despair, which also set the tone for the album’s sound. Bellow combines rich analog textures with a rhythmic prowess for a melancholic experience. It seeks to trace Sister Crayon’s evolution from solo beginnings to a dynamic full band construction.

“Anti Psalm” is an ode to religious antics, while “(In) Reverse” showcases the band’s electronic leanings and complex vocal layers.

In the last year, they’ve played alongside Baths, School of Seven Bells, Busdriver, and Warpaint. See the video for “I’m Still Here” below.

Michelle Rick: I like Pop Rocks, and believe your life is incomplete if you've never seen Forrest Gump. I recently saw the Counting Crows live, for free, and it was not good. I was supposed to interview David Hasselhoff once but he never showed. And I love the band that was once Oasis.
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