Heidi Alexander and Grace Cooper met while they were both backup singers in the Fresh & Onlys. The pair quickly realized their dynamic chemistry, started brewing magic songs and formed the Sandwitches ...
San Francisco’s The Sandwitches released their final album, Our Toast, in June and while they’re about to go their separate ways there are still a few bites to savor. Their last release will be a 7″ ...
March is consistently one of the most insane months for shows, due to nearly every band being on tour thanks to SXSW. The flood doesn’t really kick in till next week, so view this weekend as the ...
The Sandwitches have been garnering praise in the US thanks to their unique and feminine melodies. Their second and latest album Mrs. Jones’ Cookies has earned the girls favourable reviews worldwide.
The Sandwitches start off the sock hop with “Back to the Sea,” an infectious ’60s pop song that serves as an invitation to drop whatever you’re doing and join the girls on a trip down memory lane and ...
Better Than: Staying in and watching syndicated re-runs of Charmed. Last night at The Chapel was an aggressively San Francisco affair. Tongue-in-cheek burlesque was trotted out during Kat Robichaud’s ...
The Sandwitches' music could curdle blood and melt butter. For the past two years, the San Francisco trio has built its following through a combination of affecting lullabies and dissonant, jangly ...
Artist: The Sandwitches Album: Mrs. Jones' Cookies Release Date: March 29 Label: Empty Cellar Tracklist: 01 In the Garden 02 Summer of Love 03 Black Rider 04 My Heart Does Swell 05 Heaviest Head in ...
It's always bittersweet when a band releases an album after deciding to break up, and sure enough a sense of sad parting pervades the third and final album from San Franciscan trio the Sandwitches.
Gearing up for this week’s “Buried Treasures” episode of Sound Opinions, here are two recent favorites flying under the radar but well worth a listen. “Stay on the sunny side of life,” the San ...
San Francisco's the Sandwitches have a pretty silly name, but they go literally dark (and B-Movie creepy) in Joey Izzo's video for "Kiss Your Feet," the shuffling two-step from last year's How To Make ...