The Sarandons

The Sarandons

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Genres: indie rock

The Sarandons

About The Sarandons

The Sarandons hail from Toronto. Influences like Wilco, Kurt Vile, Dr Dog, and Cage the Elephant percolate through their brand of rock & roll, which spans Americana, neo-psychedelia, and indie rock. The Sarandons is the fully collaborative endeavour of Toronto music stalwarts Damian Coleman (vocals, bass), Edmund Cummings (vocals, keys), Craig Keeney (lead guitar), Phil Skot (drums) and Dave Suchon (vocals, guitar). Dripping guitar tones, billowing keyboardboard melodies, and defiant bass and drums all contribute to the textured sound of The Sarandons. Songs are bittersweet, rich with nostalgia and tell stories that are familiar but just out of reach. While loose and lo-fi, their music is succinct and fastidiously arranged with action packed songs topping out at the 3-4 minute mark.

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The Sarandons — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Sarandons Dream Machine
The Sarandons Drawing Dead
The Sarandons Henry Said
The Sarandons Sightlines
The Sarandons The Sarandons
The Sarandons August 1982
Dream Machine
Drawing Dead
Henry Said
Sightlines
The Sarandons
August 1982