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The Sort's sound is both melodic and brutal. Razor sharp guitars take turns with urgent, exacting lyrics to keep the songs just close enough to the edge to feel the dizziness, yet far enough away from it to get stuck in your head. Beneath the lively and dynamic layers and layers of head-bob-worthy rock, the vocals are as moody and secretive as they can be while remaining decidedly filled to the brim with emotional snobbery.
The Sort's live show demonstrates the height of the band's energy, without jeopardizing the subtle idiosycrasies of their songcraft. Crushing drums make love to driving bass while guitars squeal merrily and Laura ends a line with one of those Tori Amos meets Craig Wedren vocal peculiarities. The band is excited to play just about anywhere and are happily making their local rounds, playing at almost every allowable venue in Richmond, including Alleykatz and The Canal Club, and venturing up I-95 to play at old favorites such as popular DC rock dive, The Velvet Lounge.
In the Summer of 2006, The Sort was approached and asked to be the subject of a HDTV show episode in a series featuring local bands. This series was sponsored by and will be released through Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in December 2006, when it will air on PBS. The episode includes live show footage, practice footage, and studio footage, as well as group and individual interviews.
The Sort has recorded a four-song demo CD at Black Iris studios in Richmond, Va lovingly referred to as "The Experimental Pillowtalk EP", and will soon be returning to the studio to record their first full length LP.
