SikSik Nation
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Hailing from Ann Arbor in early 2006, SikSik Nation blend a unique style of dark blues, noise, and rock n roll. Socially conscious lyrics topple over gritty bass, dancy drum beats, and low gain guitar. Often imagined as a cross between Joy Division and The Who, with soulful punk vocals and haunting backups, SikSik Nation attempt to eradicate the mediocre mindset that all music can be shaped by a cookie cutter.
After only eight short months as a collective, the band has played over twenty shows including the Magic Stick in Detroit and the Belmont in Hamtramck. Most recently they recorded a four song demo with Jim Diamond (producer of the early White Stripes and The Electric Six). These four songs represent the grounded diversity of SikSik Nation ranging from 60’s surfy reverb to fuzzed out disco garage rock.
Sean William Morrow, Vocals/Guitar, Eric Oppitz, Bass/Backing vocals, and Richard Sawoscinski, Drums all have musical resumes from several Detroit and Phoenix outfits over the past years; However none of them were truly fulfilled with the bands they had been in. SikSik Nation has now quickly evolved and are set on starting the revolution.
Hailing from Ann Arbor in early 2006, SikSik Nation blend a unique style of dark blues, noise, and rock n roll. Socially conscious lyrics topple over gritty bass, dancy drum beats, and low gain guitar. Often imagined as a cross between Joy Division and The Who, with soulful punk vocals and haunting backups, SikSik Nation attempt to eradicate the mediocre mindset that all music can be shaped by a cookie cutter.
After only eight short months as a collective, the band has played over twenty shows including the Magic Stick in Detroit and the Belmont in Hamtramck. Most recently they recorded a four song demo with Jim Diamond (producer of the early White Stripes and The Electric Six). These four songs represent the grounded diversity of SikSik Nation ranging from 60’s surfy reverb to fuzzed out disco garage rock.
Sean William Morrow, Vocals/Guitar, Eric Oppitz, Bass/Backing vocals, and Richard Sawoscinski, Drums all have musical resumes from several Detroit and Phoenix outfits over the past years; However none of them were truly fulfilled with the bands they had been in. SikSik Nation has now quickly evolved and are set on starting the revolution.
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