Sarah Jane formed in London in the early 2000s around vocalist Sarah Jane Brown and guitarist Samuel Carter. Their debut single "Brain" got some attention with its introspective feel, and they followed it with an album called The Art of Falling.
Their songs like "Rain On Me" and "Drowning" often dealt with themes of loss and emotional struggle. The music mixed rock and electronic elements in a way that felt personal rather than aiming for a specific genre.
Some critics questioned aspects of their work as they gained more listeners, but the band kept making music that leaned into raw, vulnerable territory. Their catalog includes tracks such as "Kill The Dream" and "Down," which continued in that vein.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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