"In September 2008, The Shondes left Brooklyn to kick off their third national tour in support of The Red Sea, the band’s debut album released earlier that year. They played to audiences across the country, ate (and, of course, blogged about) amazing food, and debuted new songs to excited fans and generous press. But then the tour ended suddenly with the unexpected departure of their guitarist in Miami. The rest of the band had to drive the 1300 miles back to Brooklyn and scramble for jobs in a recession while singer and bassist Louisa Solomon fought to survive her devastating … read more
"In September 2008, The Shondes left Brooklyn to kick off their third national tour in support of The Red Sea, the band’s debut album released e… read more
"In September 2008, The Shondes left Brooklyn to kick off their third national tour in support of The Red Sea, the band’s debut album released earlier that year. They played to audi… read more
The Shondes (from the Yiddish for "shame", "monster" or "disgrace",) are a riot grrrl-influenced rock quartet based in Brooklyn, New York. Their songs combine punk rock with classical and traditional Jewish music, with emotionally intense lyrics that speak to the band's radical politics. Their debut LP The Red Sea (produced by Tony Maimone,) was released on January 8, 2008. The band's original lineup was Louisa Rachel Solomon on bass and lead vocals, Elijah Oberman on violin and vocals, Temim Fruchter on drums and vocals , and Ian Brannigan o… read more
The Shondes (from the Yiddish for "shame", "monster" or "disgrace",) are a riot grrrl-influenced rock quartet based in Brooklyn, New York. Their songs combine… read more
The Shondes (from the Yiddish for "shame", "monster" or "disgrace",) are a riot grrrl-influenced rock quartet based in Brooklyn, New York. Their songs combine punk rock with classical and traditional Jewi…read more