Sera Cahoone

Sera Cahoone

Sera Cahoone performing in 2011
Background information
Born August 4, 1975
Genres Indie Rock, Lo-Fi
Occupations Musician
Instruments vocals, guitar, drummer
Labels Sub Pop
Associated acts Carissa's Wierd, Band of Horses
Website http://www.seracahoone.com/

Sera Cahoone (born August 4, 1975) is a singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington. Cahoone's music combines elements of both classic country-western and modern indie rock and lo-fi.

Cahoone is the daughter of a Rocky Mountain dynamite salesman and grew up in Littleton, Colorado. She got her musical start on the drums at twelve years old. Her first stage performance came in a suburban Denver bar, where, at the age of 12, she played drums behind a bunch of bluesmen on open mic night.

At twenty-one Cahoone moved to Seattle and drummed for many artists including Carissa's Wierd,[1] Los Angeles musician Patrick Park, and on Band of Horses’ debut, Everything All the Time.

In 2006, Cahoone focused on singing, songwriting, and guitar playing, skills she’d been honing for nearly 15 years on her own. Her first album was Sera Cahoone (2006). The album was praised by indie-rock radio station KEXP along with NPR. Seattle indie newspaper The Stranger called Sera’s debut "…a breathtaking collection of sad and dusky songs that reveal an artist of remarkable depth as well as a truly stunning voice."

In 2007 Cahoone was signed to the Seattle label Sub Pop Records [2] which was home to former Carissa’s Wierd band mates Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses) and later Mat Brooke (Grand Archives). The first label release titled "Only As The Day Is Long" released in 2008, found Cahoone exploring airy gentle arrangements, counter-weighted by tension in her lyrics. The album features characters mired in the present cast either skeptical or hopeful eyes on the future: "It’s got to get better than this" (Runnin’ Your Way), "I wish this night would pass on by" (Shitty Hotel), "Time’s been moving too fast" (You’re Not Broken).

In 2011 Cahoone began to prepare for her second Sub Pop release by testing new material to crowds at the Sawtooth Music Festival as well as the Doe Bay Music Festival.

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She has also played drums with Panda and Angel, Carissa's Wierd, and Patrick Park. She recorded on selected tracks of the Band of Horses release Everything All The Time

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References

  1. ^ "NPR: Channeling Patsy Cline, by Way of Neko Case". NPR. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6142022. Retrieved March 8, 2007. 
  2. ^ Slack, Don (December 28, 2006). "Station Break Comments". KEXP, Seattle, WA. http://kexp.org/. 

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