SARAH SHOOK

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Sarah Shook & the Disarmers are an alt-country/punk band who signed to Bloodshot Records in 2017. Their sneering, unapologetic tunes recount Shook's experiences with shitty relationships, nights spent trashed at bar close and self-deprecating intrapersonal dialogue.  

Recorded on May 4, 2018 in Chicago, IL.

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Sarah Marie Shook (born September 15, 1985) is a country music singer-songwriter from North Carolina. Her music incorporates country-punk and twang, with shades of outlaw country and Shook's high lonesome singing.

Shook was born in Rochester, New York. She was homeschooled and grew up in a fundamentalist Christian family where music was restricted.She was only allowed to listen to classical music and worship music. When Shook was 9 years old she taught herself piano.In high school she taught herself acoustic guitar.

The family moved often when she was young. In July 2005, when Shook was 19 years old, her family moved to Garner, North Carolina.
Career
In 2010 Shook started her first band, Sarah Shook and the Devil. The band was made up of Shook on vocals and guitar, Jon Baughman on bass, Phil Sullivan on lap steel, and Eric Peterson on guitar. The band released a seven-song EP, 2013's Seven. The group disbanded in 2013.

In 2013, Shook formed the band, Sarah Shook and the Dirty Hands, with Devil bandmate Eric Peterson. They played regionally, mostly in North Carolina.

Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
Shook started a new band called Sarah Shook & the Disarmers in mid to late 2013. The band started as a recording project, with Eric Peterson on guitar, and John Howie Jr. (Two Dollar Pistols, John Howie Jr. & the Rosewood Bluff) on drums, Jason Hendrick on bass fiddle, and Phil Sullivan on lap steel.

Shook released the band's first record, Sidelong, in October 2015, with a re-release in 2017. Sidelong was produced by Ian Schreier at Manifold Recording Studios, which is near the Haw River in North Carolina. The record was tracked and recorded live in April 2015. Shook found regional and national success with the record, which led to her signing with Chicago's Bloodshot Records in January 2017.

Sidelong was named one of the 2015's top 50 Essential Albums by Saving Country Music.The records was number 2 on Indy Week's top 25 best albums of 2015.Shook was listed as one of 10 New Country Artists to Know in July 2016. Also in 2016, BuzzFeed Community listed Shook as one of five women country artists who are impacting music. It received positive reviews.
In April 2018, Shook released her second record, which was called Years, on Bloodshot Records. Shook and the band worked on the songs while touring heavily.Shook also focused on learning vocal techniques as a way to control and release her vocals, which led to what many reviews cite as a crisper vocal sound. Music critic Greg Kot compares her vocals to those of jazz vocals, noting that Shook and the band, who have toured together for years, are ferocious. The song, "Good as Gold," was chosen as one of Rolling Stone's 10 best country and Americana songs of the week in March 2018. Years has received positive reviews.
Shook's current touring band is made up of Eric Peterson on guitar, Aaron Oliva on upright bass, Kevin McClain on drums, and Adam Kurtz on pedal steel.
A documentary, What it Takes: film en douze tableaux, from director Gorman Bechard is scheduled to be released on DVD on November 9, 2018. It follows Shook as she writes and records her album Years. As the If It's Too Loud music blog says, "Film documentaries are typically put out by a record company as a way to cash in on an artist and are little more than fluff pieces, or they focus on drama within a band. What it Takes: film en douze tableaux doesn't do any of that. While Bechard is an obvious fan of his subject, he shows them as is, and doesn't try to show them glossed over or hyped up."
Personal life
Shook has a son.
Although Shook grew up in a deeply religious environment, she is an atheist. Shook identifies as bisexual,  and is politically active in supporting LGBT and civil rights causes.Along with fellow musician and activist Erika Libero (Henbrain),she won the 2016 Indy Arts Award for their work with Chapel Hill-based Safe Space initiative, which was an effort to get local businesses to put up stickers that offered safe spaces for people needing it – and for their work putting on a 2-day music festival, Manifest, which includes bands that have at least one woman member.


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