Jesse Sykes (née Solomon) (born July 17, 1967) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her band Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter, which was formed in 1999 with
Phil Wandscher.
Early life and education
Sykes was born in
Mount Kisco, New York,
and grew up in
Pound Ridge, New York. An obsession with Lynyrd Skynyrd drove her to purchase her first guitar at age 12.
Sykes earned a BFA in photography from
Rhode Island School of Design.
Sykes moved to
Seattle in 1990 after a brief stint in New York City.
Sykes says that among her more memorable experiences in the '90s was meeting songwriter
Townes Van Zandt after a Seattle show.
Career
In 1990 Sykes moved to
Seattle, Washington, and began playing in bands. Sykes was formerly in the band Hominy
with then husband, Jim Sykes, who played guitar.
The band released a self-titled album in 1998 on the Ivy label.
In 1998, she met
Phil Wandscher,
a founder of the alt-country band
Whiskeytown.
They formed the band Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter. Members of The Sweet Hereafter included Anne Marie Ruljancich on viola, Bill Herzog on bass, Kevin Warner on drums (on first two albums)
and Eric Eagle on drums.
In 1999 Sykes met producer
Tucker Martine who recorded and produced the first three albums of The Sweet Hereafter. 2011's "Marble Son" was produced by Sykes and Wandscher along with engineer Mell Dettmer.
There was additional recording and production on both ''
Like, Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul
''Like Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul'' is the third album by Seattle band Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter. It was released in 2007 on Barsuk Records.
Sykes said the structure of the album's songs were often not what listeners in ...
'' and ''Marble Son'' by
Martin Feveyear
Martin John Feveyear born late '66 is a British record producer and audio engineer based in Seattle, Washington. Beginning as a singer-songwriter and musician, Feveyear soon began recording work for artists in both the UK and US before moving to ...
. The band was signed to
Barsuk Records
Barsuk Records ( ) is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by the members of the band This Busy Monster, Christopher Possanza and Josh Rosenfeld, in 1998 to release their band's material. Its logo is a drawin ...
in 2003 after
Chris Walla of
Death Cab For Cutie, also a Barsuk band, heard the debut album "Reckless Burning" and brought it to the attention of label head Josh Rosenfeld.
The same year the band signed with Paris-based label Fargo. Their follow-up album, "Oh, My Girl" was recognized by music critic Jon Pareles of the New York Times on his end of the year list of "2004 albums that deserve notice before turning the calendar page"
and was featured on NPR's
All Things Considered.
The Seattle Times said; "Rolling Stone magazine called Sykes' brooding, emotionally-raw album "quiet marvels of lamentation," and "Oh, My Girl" made a handful of Top 10 of 2004 lists."
According to the
Miami New Times
The ''Miami New Times'' is a newspaper published in Miami, Florida, United States, and distributed every Thursday. It primarily serves the Miami area and is headquartered in Miami's Wynwood Art District.
Overview
It was acquired by Village Voic ...
, "At this time the band spent the majority of time on the road, mostly in Europe where The Sweet Hereafter received its earliest accolades."
The band played the
Roskilde musical festival in Denmark in 2004. In 2005,
Conor Oberst, a fan of the band,
invited them to tour with his band
Bright Eyes.
After the release of their third album, ''
Like, Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul
''Like Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul'' is the third album by Seattle band Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter. It was released in 2007 on Barsuk Records.
Sykes said the structure of the album's songs were often not what listeners in ...
'', which the ''
Dallas Observer'' called "her first masterpiece"
and
CMJ said "a significant step forward for Sykes as a torchbearer of masterful mourning." The band then toured with
Sparklehorse
Sparklehorse was an American indie rock band from Richmond, Virginia, led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Linkous. Sparklehorse was active from 1995 until Linkous' 2010 death. Prior to forming Sparklehorse, Linkous fronted local bands ...
. ''
The New York Times'' reviewed the show at New York City's
Webster Hall, saying "in some ways Ms. Sykes could be a female counterpoint to Mr. Linkous" in an article titled "Everything Crumbles Toward Eternities".
Sadly,
Mark Linkous died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound in 2010. Sparklehorse was dropped from its label during the tour with the Sweet Hereafter, which Sykes described as a "bomb dropped on the Sparklehorse camp—most critically on Mark Linkous" in an article for the
Seattle Weekly she authored describing her experience touring with Mark Linkous. The song, "Birds Of Passerine" on Marble Son was written by Sykes for Mark Linkous after his death.
In 2008 the band toured with Earth and Black Mountain. In 2009 Sykes and Wandscher wrote and recorded original music for The Seattle Shakespeare Company's performance of "The Tempest".
In 2010, Sykes sang at
All Tomorrow's Parties in Monticello, New York with the festival's headliner
Altar, a collaborative project (as well as album name) between
Sunn O)))
Sunn O))) (pronounced "sun") is an American experimental metal band formed in 1998 in Seattle, Washington. The band is known for their distinctive visual style and slow, heavy sound, which blends diverse genres including doom metal, drone, bla ...
and
Boris.
The festival was curated by the film director
Jim Jarmusch
James Robert Jarmusch (; born January 22, 1953) is an American film director and screenwriter. He has been a major proponent of independent cinema since the 1980s, directing films including '' Stranger Than Paradise'' (1984), '' Down by Law'' ( ...
.
That same weekend Sykes also performed in Altar at Brooklyn's Masonic Temple. The show was opened by
BXI, the collaborative project with
Ian Astbury, front person of
The Cult, and
Boris, followed by Jesse Sykes and The Sweet Hereafter.
On this night a power outage occurred, lasting forty-five minutes.
To preserve power, Altar was performed in the dark. On December 10, 2007, Sykes also performed with Altar as part of ATP at
The Forum, London.
Sykes' association with Altar came about in 2006 when she had been asked by the members of Sunn O))), to write lyrics and a melody and sing over music they had created with members of Boris, for the upcoming collaborative album. Sykes named the song "The Sinking Belle".
Sykes said she drew inspiration for the song from author
Joan Didion’s widow's memoir, ''
The Year of Magical Thinking''.
''Pitchfork'' called The Sinking Belle "Altars centerpiece and masterpiece".
In 2011 Marble Son was released garnering critical praise from ''
The New York Times'',
''Spin'', ''
Consequence of Sound'', and others. ''
The Line of Best Fit'' called it; "a triumph, in a word". ''
Spin
Spin or spinning most often refers to:
* Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning
* Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis
* Spin (propaganda), an intentionally b ...
'' called it "a sprawling psyche rock vision."
Personal life
Sykes was previously married to musician Jim Sykes. She was in a 10-year relationship with Sweet Hereafter bandmate,
Phil Wandscher.
Discography
Albums
* 2003: ''Reckless Burning'' (
Barsuk Records
Barsuk Records ( ) is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by the members of the band This Busy Monster, Christopher Possanza and Josh Rosenfeld, in 1998 to release their band's material. Its logo is a drawin ...
)
* 2004: ''Oh, My Girl'' (
Barsuk Records
Barsuk Records ( ) is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by the members of the band This Busy Monster, Christopher Possanza and Josh Rosenfeld, in 1998 to release their band's material. Its logo is a drawin ...
)
* 2007: ''
Like, Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul
''Like Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul'' is the third album by Seattle band Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter. It was released in 2007 on Barsuk Records.
Sykes said the structure of the album's songs were often not what listeners in ...
'' (
Barsuk Records
Barsuk Records ( ) is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by the members of the band This Busy Monster, Christopher Possanza and Josh Rosenfeld, in 1998 to release their band's material. Its logo is a drawin ...
)
* 2011: ''Marble Son''
(Station Grey, Fargo)
EPs
* 2008: ''Gentleness Of Nothing EP'' (Fargo)
* 2009: ''The Tempest EP'' (self-released)
Singles
*2002: Split 7' inch, ''Moon over a troubled town'' (Jesse Sykes) / ''Nothing but the blues'' and ''People take trips'' (
Steve Turner Steve or Steven Turner is the name of:
Sports
* Steve Turner (rugby league) (born 1984), Australian rugby league footballer
* Steve Turner (Australian rules footballer) (born 1960), Australian rules footballer
* Steven Turner (born 1987), Canadi ...
of
Mudhoney
Mudhoney is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1988, following the demise of Green River. Its members are singer and rhythm guitarist Mark Arm, lead guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison and drummer Dan Peters. Orig ...
) (Burn Burn Burn). Note: the labels are on the wrong sides.
Music in Film and TV
* 2004: Song ''Reckless Burning'' The WB's
Jack & Bobby, season 1, episode 11, ''Today I am a Man''
* 2005: Song ''Reckless Burning'' on soundtrack to movie ''
12 and Holding
''12 and Holding'' is a 2005 American coming of age, coming-of-age drama film directed by Michael Cuesta and starring Conor Donovan, Jesse Camacho, Zoe Weizenbaum, and Jeremy Renner. The film is distributed by IFC Films and was released on May 19, ...
''
* 2006: Song ''Troubled Soul'' on soundtrack to the film ''
First snow''
* 2008: Song ''The Dreaming Dead'' on HBO's
True Blood ''Strange Love''
* 2008: Song ''Troubled Soul'' on soundtrack to the Belgium film ''
Eldorado''
* 2012: Song ''Come To Mary'' on soundtrack to the film ''Path Of Souls''
Collaborations
* 2006: Writer, vocalist ''The Sinking Belle'', on
Sunn O)))
Sunn O))) (pronounced "sun") is an American experimental metal band formed in 1998 in Seattle, Washington. The band is known for their distinctive visual style and slow, heavy sound, which blends diverse genres including doom metal, drone, bla ...
/
Boris record, ''
Altar
* 2009: Lead vocalist: ''Outside Love'', on
Pink Mountaintops' record, ''
Outside Love
''Outside Love'' is the third album by Pink Mountaintops, released by Jagjaguwar in 2009 and produced by John Congleton. Many critics listed it on ''The Georgia Straights 'Top Ten Albums of 2009'.
Reception
''Outside Love'' received positive r ...
''
* 2009 Lyrics and vocals: ''Éternelle Idole'' for a play directed by Gisèle Vienne co-written with
Stephen O'Malley
Stephen O'Malley (sometimes referred to as SOMA; born July 15, 1974) is an American guitarist, producer, composer, and visual artist from Seattle, Washington, who has conceptualized and participated in numerous drone doom, death/doom, and exper ...
*2009: Original musical score for Seattle Shakespeare Company's
The Tempest co-written with
Phil Wandscher
*2014: Guest vocals with Tomo Nakayama: ''I Am Waiting'' (Rolling Stones) for the compilation album,
I Saved Latin! A Tribute to Wes Anderson
References
External links
Jesse Sykes(official website)
Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafterat
Barsuk Records
Barsuk Records ( ) is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by the members of the band This Busy Monster, Christopher Possanza and Josh Rosenfeld, in 1998 to release their band's material. Its logo is a drawin ...
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1967 births
Living people
Rhode Island School of Design alumni
Musicians from Seattle
American alternative country singers
American country singer-songwriters
Gothic country musicians
Singer-songwriters from Washington (state)
Country musicians from Washington (state)
Barsuk Records artists
Southern Lord Records artists
Rhode Island School of Design alumni in music