Sing-Sing (band)

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Sing-Sing is an English indie pop/dream pop band formed in 1997 in London. It consists of vocalist Lisa O'Neill and guitarist/vocalist Emma Anderson, formerly of Lush. They worked with a variety of musicians to achieve a unique and eclectic sound which nodded to 60's girl groups, electronica and folk. The band toured the states twice in 2002, released 2 albums and a variety of singles on Sanctuary, Bella Union, Poptones and finally on their own self created label Aerial. Both albums were produced by Mark Van Hoen, they have also collaborated with the Mad Professor (remixed the b-side of I'll Be in a lover's rock style) Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins, The Brakes, and The Departure Lounge. Live musicians for touring included Poppy Gonzales (keyboards), Mig Morland (Drums 1997-2000), Shifty aka Michael Scrivens (bass) and Darren Groucutt (drums 2000+).

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • The Joy of Sing-Sing (2001, Poptones)
  • Sing-Sing and I (2005, Aerial)

[edit] Singles

  • "I Can See You" (with a track by Linoleum)
  • "Feels Like Summer"
    • "Feels Like Summer" (alternative release)
  • "I'll Be"
  • "Lover"
  • "Come Sing Me A Song"

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