Kill Sadie Explained

Kill Sadie
Background:group_or_band
Alias:Killsadie
Origin:Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Genre:Emo, post-hardcore, indie rock, math rock, post-rock, experimental rock
Years Active:1997 - 2001
Label:One Percent Records, THD Records, Old Glory Records, Modern Radio, Redwood Records, Satellite City, Dim Mak Records
Associated Acts:These Arms Are Snakes
Past Members:Erin Tate, J. Clark, Steve Snere, Patrick Scott, Cory Murchy, Andy Wolff, Rebecca Dunbar, Bruce J Wuollet, Bob Eisenbise, Josh VanLoon, Jason Aronen, Erik Hanson, Knol Tate

Kill Sadie (also Killsadie) was a Minneapolis-based post-hardcore band active from 1997 to 2001. The band adopted the DIY ethic of constant touring, rather than other forms of promotion. Several members of the band went on to perform with better known emo, hardcore, and indie bands including Minus the Bear, Pretty Girls Make Graves and These Arms Are Snakes.[1] [2]

History

The band formed in 1997 in the Twin Cities area (Minneapolis/St. Paul) of Minnesota. They departed from their roots in the hardcore scene to experiment with adding sonic presence, electronic beats and sampling, as well as multi-layered vocals, and their sound ranged from soft ethereal jazz to screaming hardcore.

The band's name was taken from an incident at a party. Drummer Erin Tate was told by his brother Knol (guitarist) that a girl named "Sadie tried to kill [him]". Tate responded that "someone should kill Sadie". The band's name can be rendered as two words ("Kill Sadie") or combined into a single word.

They band eventually disbanded due to a relocation from Minneapolis to Seattle, as well as disagreements about the future direction of the band.

Members

Killsadie's lineup changed several times due to touring and internal conflict.

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Read the Strib's Painful, Powerful Feature on the Death of Heather Mayer - Racket. June 2, 2023. racketmn.com.
  2. Web site: Killsadie Discography | Discogs.