Washington, D.C.-based indie pop singer
Sarah Shannon was the lead singer and focal point for
Velocity Girl, whose three early-'90s albums,
Copacetic,
Simpatico, and
Gilded Stars and Zealous Hearts, reworked the British shoegazer aesthetic into a distinctly original form. When that band split in 1996,
Shannon formed the short-lived
Starry Eyes, who broke up after releasing a single EP in 1997.
Shannon then embarked on a low-key solo career, releasing the EP Estheraho on her own Marzipan label in 1999 before signing with the brand-new label The Casa Recording Company, owned by
the Posies'
Ken Stringfellow, and releasing her self-titled full-length debut in early 2002. After a five-year break to focus on marriage and motherhood, and a move to Seattle,
Shannon signed with Minty Fresh in spring 2006. Her long-awaited sophomore effort,
City Morning Song, produced by
Martin Feveyear (
Mark Lanegan,
Crooked Fingers,
Rosie Thomas), was released in February 2007.
–
Stewart Mason, Rovi