Sorority Noise was an indie/punk band hailing from East Hartford, Connectic… Read Full Bio ↴Sorority Noise was an indie/punk band hailing from East Hartford, Connecticut. The band is comprised of members of Old Gray, Real Life Parody and Prawn.
Indie quartet Sorority Noise were formed in 2013 by singer/guitarist Cameron Boucher, who also fronts the New Hampshire-based screamo group Old Gray. Looking for an outlet for some alternate material, he enlisted Old Gray drummer Charlie Singer, along with Prawn bassist Ryan McKenna and second guitarist Adam Ackerman, to form Sorority Noise in Hartford, Connecticut. After a handful of early releases, including a cassette EP and digital single, Boucher and his bandmates delivered their debut LP, Forgettable, in early 2014. Fusing bits of emo and pop-punk with melodic indie rock, the band eventually caught the attention of respected East Coast indie Top Shelf Records. Released in June of 2015, Joy Departed, their follow-up album -- and debut for Top Shelf -- took a more diverse and introspective approach. It was followed by a national tour with Motion City Soundtrack.The year 2016 saw both the release of a new Sorority Noise EP, It Kindly Stopped for Me, and the reissue of their debut album, Forgettable, via Broken World Media. These served to set up the release of their deeply introspective third full-length, You're Not as _____ as You Think, this time arriving via Triple Crown Records in early 2017. A reimagined all-acoustic version of the album was released a year later under the title YNAAYT, further emphasizing the band's increasingly reflective tone. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
Members
Cameron Boucher - Guitar/Vocals
Adam Ackerman - Guitar/Vocals/Piano
Charlie Singer - Drums
Ryan McKenna - Bass
Indie quartet Sorority Noise were formed in 2013 by singer/guitarist Cameron Boucher, who also fronts the New Hampshire-based screamo group Old Gray. Looking for an outlet for some alternate material, he enlisted Old Gray drummer Charlie Singer, along with Prawn bassist Ryan McKenna and second guitarist Adam Ackerman, to form Sorority Noise in Hartford, Connecticut. After a handful of early releases, including a cassette EP and digital single, Boucher and his bandmates delivered their debut LP, Forgettable, in early 2014. Fusing bits of emo and pop-punk with melodic indie rock, the band eventually caught the attention of respected East Coast indie Top Shelf Records. Released in June of 2015, Joy Departed, their follow-up album -- and debut for Top Shelf -- took a more diverse and introspective approach. It was followed by a national tour with Motion City Soundtrack.The year 2016 saw both the release of a new Sorority Noise EP, It Kindly Stopped for Me, and the reissue of their debut album, Forgettable, via Broken World Media. These served to set up the release of their deeply introspective third full-length, You're Not as _____ as You Think, this time arriving via Triple Crown Records in early 2017. A reimagined all-acoustic version of the album was released a year later under the title YNAAYT, further emphasizing the band's increasingly reflective tone. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
Members
Cameron Boucher - Guitar/Vocals
Adam Ackerman - Guitar/Vocals/Piano
Charlie Singer - Drums
Ryan McKenna - Bass
Disappeared
Sorority Noise Lyrics
I took some time to myself
To sort out all the things
That make me feel the way that I feel
Just this year I lost a basketball team to heaven
And I'm sure they're shooting jumpers
With Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
And you said we wouldn't notice it
If you had disappeared
But I swore I got a phone call
So that seemed pretty weird
So caught up in my own head
I took a walk down my street
Thought I'd find something to eat
But I headed back immediately'
Cause I'm pretty scared of guns
So go out and have some fun, let loose
And I'll daydream of the noose that took my friend Sean's life
And you thought we wouldn't notice it
If he had disappeared
But I swore I got a phone call
So that seemed pretty weird
So caught up in my own head
I let my hair down today
And I took a shower for the first time in what felt like weeks
I felt my hair falling out
And I felt myself falling down
But that can't seem to be the reason
I can't sleep when I'm alone
It's getting better
And it's hardly getting worse
It's hard to think about the things that make it all hurt
I found myself on the street
You swore that you would love me
And I swore I'd love you too
And you'll barely even notice it when I disappear
To sort out all the things
That make me feel the way that I feel
Just this year I lost a basketball team to heaven
And I'm sure they're shooting jumpers
With Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
And you said we wouldn't notice it
If you had disappeared
But I swore I got a phone call
So that seemed pretty weird
I took a walk down my street
Thought I'd find something to eat
But I headed back immediately'
Cause I'm pretty scared of guns
So go out and have some fun, let loose
And I'll daydream of the noose that took my friend Sean's life
And you thought we wouldn't notice it
If he had disappeared
But I swore I got a phone call
So that seemed pretty weird
So caught up in my own head
I let my hair down today
And I took a shower for the first time in what felt like weeks
I felt my hair falling out
And I felt myself falling down
But that can't seem to be the reason
I can't sleep when I'm alone
It's getting better
And it's hardly getting worse
It's hard to think about the things that make it all hurt
I found myself on the street
You swore that you would love me
And I swore I'd love you too
And you'll barely even notice it when I disappear
Writer(s): Adam Christopher Ackerman, Cameron Michael Boucher, Ryan Paul Mckenna, Charlie Alexander Singer
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@bingchilling7354
I took some time to myself
To sort out all the things
That make me feel the way that I feel
Just this year I lost a basketball team to heaven
And I'm sure they're shooting jumpers
With Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
And you said we wouldn't notice it
If you had disappeared
But I swore I got a phone call
So that seemed pretty weird
So caught up in my own head
I took a walk down my street
Thought I'd find something to eat
But I headed back immediately'
Cause I'm pretty scared of guns
So go out and have some fun, let loose
And I'll daydream of the noose that took my friend Sean's life
And you thought we wouldn't notice it
If he had disappeared
But I swore I got a phone call
So that seemed pretty weird
So caught up in my own head
I let my hair down today
And I took a shower for the first time in what felt like weeks
I felt my hair falling out
And I felt myself falling down
But that can't seem to be the reason
I can't sleep when I'm alone
It's getting better
And it's hardly getting worse
It's hard to think about the things that make it all hurt
I found myself on the street
You swore that you would love me
And I swore I'd love you too
And you'll barely even notice it when I disappear
@american_psycho1147
This song hits me hard because I lost my brother to suicide. Everyone heals in their own time, and everyone processes it in their own way. Please check up on your loved ones
@KolevProductions
They have really come together and tightened up their sound. Amazing.
@alexrsmith31
I LIKE WHAT YOU GOT!!!!
@benemor
All hail the one true god: the giant head in the sky!
@thatchick8796
Hahaha! Love it.
@garrettbailey9299
This guy gets it
@user-ux4px2wl5o
this reminds me of my late favorite person. my grandmother died this year because of some stupid doctors who didnt treat her propely and all i got is this anger and sadness that im suprised sorority noise can portrait it healthy as a song. i liked them before the worst thing happened to me but now they're my favorite band.
@Primitivadelfuturo
these new songs make my stomach backflip
@dudemanguy1882
my stomach had a fucking seizure
@Backpacker507
I know it sounds cliche but punk saved my life, if it wasnt for this kind of music id probably found enough reasons to end it all long time ago.