Heroine Sheiks

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Heroine Sheiks
Country United States
Years active 1999–present
Genres Alternative rock, Noise Rock, Indie rock
Labels Reptilian, Rubric
Website(s) Heroine Sheiks

The Heroine Sheiks is a New York City based Noise Rock band. It began in 1999 as a collaboration of Shannon Selberg (ex-The Cows) and Norman Westberg (ex-Swans) and John Fell (ex-China Shop) along with a changing group of musicians. Selberg emerged as a major song writer in the complete history of the band whose sound was darker and more sinister than his previous work in The Cows. With multiple references to the writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline, the band explored a thematic quality of black comedy.

Contents

  • Rape On The Installment Plan - (2000)
  • Siamese Pipe - (2002)
  • Out Of Aferica - (2005)

Best Enemies / Oucha - (2002)

  • Live At The Ottobar - (2005)

Heroine Sheiks Official Site
Reptilian Records
Mark Prindle Interview with Shannon Selberg

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