Thayer Sarrano

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Thayer Sarrano
Birth nameThayer Sarrano
GenresShoegaze, psychedelic folk, southern rock,
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, pedal steel, piano, organ, mellotron, keyboards
Years active2007–present
Associated actsDead Confederate, of Montreal, , , Glass Ashes,
Websitewww.thayersarrano.com
thayersarrano.bandcamp.com

Thayer Sarrano is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and visual artist. Besides her solo work, she has collaborated with numerous bands as a touring member or session player, and is strongly affiliated with the music scene of Athens, Georgia. She has released three albums, all of which have received positive reviews,[1][2][3] with her music being referred to as shoegaze, psychedelic folk and Southern Gothic.[4]

Early life and career[]

Sarrano grew up in a small town in southern Georgia after having lived in a monastic seminary as a preschooler. She moved to Athens, GA, having enrolled at UGA as an art student. There, musically educated since the age of 3 and having shown an earlier interest in poetry, she took up songwriting and started collaborating with local musicians, which led to her releasing two solo albums, (2009) and (2012), recording with several other acts (Discography) and touring with of Montreal, and Dead Confederate. Sarrano is also a counselor at Camp Amped, a camp for teenage musicians held at Nuçi's Space, to which a portion of the sales of her second album is donated.[5][6]

Musical style and reception[]

According to Sarrano, she was influenced by the music she was familiar with while growing up, church chanting being her first contact with music, along with gospel, folk and southern rock, with later influences like Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Neil Young.[5] She also mentions Rilke and the connection between her songwriting and painting processes.[6]

Reviewing King, Americana UK has called her "the new queen of shoegaze", noting the "spookiness" achieved with the lap steel, repetitive lyrics, dissonance and Sarrano's voice, and compared her to Mazzy Star and Mary Margaret O'Hara.[1]

Lift Your Eyes to the Hills features a heavy use of reverb, echoes, multi-tracked vocals, organ and pedal steel, flowing and diffuse sounds creating a "dark and dreamy"[6] style (it "is made of layers of shifting sound strata"[2]), mixed with repetitive, personal experience based[4] lyrics and spiritual imagery. It was chosen in the Top 10 Records of the Year (so far) by Flagpole Magazine (8/12), Top 10 Records of 2012 by Chris Sikich, City Paper, Philadelphia, and Top 20 Records of 2012 by WuOG Radio.[5]

Discography[]

As Thayer Sarrano[]

  • Wings Alleluia (2019) – LP
  • Shaky, (2015—Guildwater Group) LP
  • Lift Your Eyes to the Hills, (2012) – LP
  • King, (2009) – LP
  • The Bend, (2011) – single for Groninger Museum

Collaborations[]

  • Alessi's Ark, The Still Life (2013, Bella Union Records) – Keys
  • Anders Parker, (2013) – Keys
  • Band of Horses, Georgia single, split with CeeLo Green (2010, Columbia) – Keys
  • , One Long Hustle (2013, Terminus) – Vocals
  • , (2013) – Piano
  • Dead Confederate, Peyote People, (2013, Spiderbomb Records) – Vocals, In the Marrow (2013, Spiderbomb Records) – Vocals
  • , Dusk Dreams (2012) – Keys, Vocals
  • , Bone Thugs and China Dolls (2012, Mazarine) – Piano
  • Futurebirds, Hampton's Lullaby (2010, Autumn Tone Records) – Piano, Baba Yaga, (2013, Fat Possum Records/VL4L) – Piano
  • , Objet Petit A (2012, Polyvinyl) – Vocals
  • , Life inside the body, (2012, Mazarine) – Piano, Vocals
  • Jim White, Sounds of the Americans (2011) – Vocals
  • Justin Evans, The Owls and the Hounds (2009) – Keys, Vocals
  • Kishi Bashi, 151a (2012, Joyful Noise Recordings) – Vocals
  • Lera Lynn, Have You Met Lera Lynn (2011, Slow Records) – Piano
  • , Don't Leave Me Now podcast – Piano, Vocals
  • , Hitmakers, Volume 1 (2011) – Pedal Steel
  • , The Beat (2010) – Keys, Vocals
  • , (2013, Chromatone) – Piano
  • , Audition Tapes (2013, Dangerbird Records) – Vocals, Keys
  • Alabama Tribute Compilation (2013, Thirty Tigers) – Pedal Steel, Vocals, Organ
  • , Makeout Mountain (2013) – Vocals
  • , Sad and Scrawled (2010) – Piano, Album Art
  • , Angel on a wire (2007) – Vocals

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Lynn Pettinger, the new queen of shoegaze, Americana UK, November 2009.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Brian Robbins, Thayer Sarrano, Lift Your Eyes To The Hills, Jambands, May 2012.
  3. ^ Krisann Janowitz, Thayer Sarrano’s Hauntingly Beautiful Shaky, Independent Clauses, September 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Dave Newell, Let Me Introduce You: Thayer Sarrano, davenewell.com, May 2013.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c Official site biography, thayersarrano.com bio.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c T. Ballard Lesemann, Dark and Dreamy in the Hills, Flagpole Magazine site, March 2012.

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