Artists

Sarah McLeod

Sydney, Australia

Sarah McLeod is a musician in the old school sense of the word. She works from her home studio. She writes, plays and programmes. She produces and engineers her own music. She moves ‘studios’ a lot because she keeps getting evicted for noise complaints. Oh yeah, and she can play legit air drums with her toes. She is the former front woman of “The Superjesus”.

She enjoyed much high profile success. She then lost everything. She no longer knew who she was. She lived between New York City and London for three years looking for the answer to that question. She looked for comfort ability. She wanted to become a better artist. She had many dark times. She found peace through writing music because it was the only thing that she felt justified her existence.

She morphed her sound from rock to electro because she discovered she could get more ferociousness out of a dirty low tuned synth than she ever could out of a guitar .The new sounds and production techniques made her believe again. She puts great thought, heart and depth into her lyrics. She didn’t always do this. Her ambition has always been to be respected as a songwriter and as an artist. She sold 5 sentimental guitars, for absolute peanuts, in order to fund a tour.

She has been dropped by three labels through out her career. Her favourite breakfast cereal is crunchy nut corn flakes. Her live show consists of two drummers, a DJ and Sarah. Sarah plays guitar and a huge floor tom saturated with effects. She loves her new band. She once built her own recording studio. She’s handy. She likes to re-arrange hotel room furniture so to give the room a cosier feeling. Her warmth is reflected in her surroundings.

Her favourite movie is Superman. Her hero is Marlon Brando She mentors a 15-year-old girl she calls ‘the kid’. Some days she feels like an outcast. She believes in the music she creates and has hope for those who hate on it or believe she isn’t credible.She’s complicated. She often gets so frustrated that her body caves in and she falls asleep. She always wakes up, wipes the shit from her shoes and does it all again. She is always changing her mind.

Every time she writes a song she thinks it’s the best thing she’s done yet. She tried to be so many things to so many people. It didn’t work. She can’t please everyone. Now she just works on being true to the people that support her. They are her family. She has had dreams that didn’t add up, but she just works harder.There’s a shrine in her home with two giant paintings that represent LOVE and the other WAR, side by side. She has a Buddha sitting in between them as the mediator; the budda holds a small emblem that says ‘Holdfast’. The budda wears a construction hard hat. There’s a sign next to him that’s says ‘Keep Calm Carry On’.
Artist's Songs
Sarah McLeod - This Is How The Story Ends
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:31
Subject: Heartbreak
Explicit: No
Genres: Pop, Pop-Rock
Tempos: Slow
Moods: Emotional, Melancholy, Vulnerable
Sarah McLeod - No Ones Ever Died Of A Broken Heart
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:41
Subject: Heartbreak
Explicit: No
Genres: Pop, Pop-Rock
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Emotional, Frantic, Vulnerable
Sarah McLeod - Cause And Effect
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 4:56
Subject: Missing Somebody
Explicit: No
Genres: Pop, Pop-Rock
Tempos: Medium
Moods: Emotional, Melancholy, Vulnerable
Sarah McLeod - Double R
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:56
Subject: Love
Explicit: No
Genres: Electronic, Pop, Pop-Rock
Tempos: Medium , Fast
Moods: Airy, Excited, Happy
Sarah McLeod - Love and Honor
Album:
Year: 2010
ID#:
Duration: 3:44
Subject: Love Is Complicated
Explicit: Yes
Genres: Electronic, Pop, Pop-Rock
Tempos: Fast
Moods: Airy, Excited, Frantic