November 15, 2024
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Philadelphians who kept their powder dry for an imminent fusillade of 70s noise rock.

Matt Palmer is reflecting on Sheer Mag’s early days of 2015-2019 when the Philadelphia power-pop band’s interpretation of peacocking seventies rock earned them a swift injection of buzz and exposure. But even then they had their eyes on the long game, and were wary of the attention being heaped upon them.

The quartet, made up of Palmer, powerhouse vocalist Christina Halladay and two brothers (bassist Hart and lead guitarist Kyle Seely) formed in 2014. By the end of the following year they had released two critically acclaimed EPs and were playing sold out, sweatbox shows across the world with only eight songs in their arsenal. All the while ignoring every label salivating to sign them.

Delayed by the pandemic, the band’s third album, Playing Favourites, is their most refined to date - distilling ass-kicking, beer-swilling sleaze, disco and triumphant nostalgia into a feral adrenaline shot.
“It’s a very meticulously crafted record,” says Palmer. “There’s a propulsiveness in the track listing that can move you through it on the first listen, but then there’s little sonic easter eggs that vou can find on every song that will reward returning to.”
In theory, it could put them in front of a larger audience than ever. Ten years since they first emerged from the dive bars of Philly, Sheer Mag have done the unthinkable: agreeing upon a record deal, and signing with Jack White’s Third Man Records.

“The entire process of making the art with them has been really smooth,” Palmer reflects. “They seem like a great fit for us.” “Maybe we took too long, but we’ve just figured ourselves out and it feels like we’re very solid,” Halladay continues. “So, we’re trying out the next step of things we haven’t tried before.” 
With a new label, the glare of the spotlight beckons once again - only this time, Sheer Mag are embracing it. “It was super weird the way things happened for us,” Palmer muses. “We were worried about overexposure before. But I think we’re ready for the attention now".

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