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Sarge

Formed:
1995 in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois

Disbanded:
1999

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Major Members: Elizabeth Elmore, Rachel Switzky

Biography

Champaign, IL, punk-pop group Sarge was formed in late 1995 by singer/guitarist Elizabeth Elmore and ex-Corndolly bassist Rachel Switzky. Recruiting drummer Russ Horvath, the group played their debut show in January 1996, quickly becoming a popular local attraction. Upon signing to the Mud label, Sarge debuted that March with the excellent single "Dear Josie, Love Robyn," resurfacing a few months later on a split single with Supporting Actress issued on Grand Theft Autumn. After recording their acclaimed 1996 debut Charcoal, Horvath quit the group and was replaced by drummer Chad Romanski, who signed on in time to cut the 1997 single "Stall." Sarge's breakthrough sophomore LP The Glass Intact appeared in 1998 and was recorded with second guitarist Pat Cramer, who quit the band a short time later. His replacement was Sue Roth; lineup changes continued to plague the group in the months which followed, however, and in late 1998 Switzky left Sarge as well, opening the door for ex-Castor bassist Derek Niedringhaus. The following year Elmore enrolled in Northwestern Law School, and in the wake of her semester finals opted to dissolve the band, playing the occasional performance as a solo act; Distant, a posthumous collection of Sarge demos and live tracks, followed in the spring of 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

The Glass Intact, Charcoal, Distant

Similar Artists:

The Like Young, Centaur, Wolfie, Beezus

Influences:

Team Dresch, Sleater-Kinney, Cub, The Go-Go's, Bikini Kill, Heavenly

Followers:

Palomar, Ashen
 
 
Wikipedia: Sarge (band)

Sarge were an indie rock band from Champaign, Illinois, in the United States. They released 3 albums on Mud Records.

History

The band was formed in 1996. Lead by singer/songwriter Elizabeth Elmore, the band did some touring and released their debut album Charcoal on Mud Records. A single from that album, "Dear Josie, Love Robyn," received some exposure and media attention as the band toured the United States.

In 1998, they released a breakthrough record of sorts, The Glass Intact. The album, an emotional, punk rock-style record, began to receive some serious media attention, being reviewed at Salon.com and making Spin Magazine's top twenty list in 1998. The album eventually sold nearly 20,000 copies.

In 2000, Sarge split up for reasons unknown, although Elmore denies it was her choice. Sometime bassist Rachel Switzky played bass on and off in different bands, and drummer Chad Romanski continued working with Elmore by playing drums on the debut release of later band, The Reputation. Elmore was able to pull together some rare and unreleased material and create the third and final Sarge album, Distant, from it.

Releases

Sarge released albums on Mud Records, as well as released a number of singles.

Albums

Singles

  • "Dear Josie, Love Robyn"/"The Last Boy" (7") - Mud Records - 1996
  • "Stall"/"Time After Time" (7") - Mud Records - 1998

 
 

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