Sarea
Sarea formed in New York City in 2002 around vocalist Sarah Allison and guitarist Jason Berk. They started by releasing independent EPs, working with a mix of...
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Sarea formed in New York City in 2002 around vocalist Sarah Allison and guitarist Jason Berk. They started by releasing independent EPs, working with a mix of alt-rock and folk sounds before landing a record deal.
Their debut album came out in 2007, anchored by the title track "Another Me." That song, along with others like "Borderline" and "Amor Fati," helped define their early catalog. Some listeners heard echoes of other artists in their work, but they kept writing and recording through it.
They never stopped putting out music, even when opinions about their style or subject matter varied. The songs themselves, "Apocalyptiance," "Blind," the rest, are what stuck around.
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