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Indie quartet Sorority Noise were formed in 2013 by singer/guitarist Cameron Boucher, who also fronts the New Hampshire-based screamo group Old Gray. Looking for an outlet for some alternate material, he enlisted Old Gray drummer Charlie Singer, along with <a href="spotify:artist:29yppqr48ptt5PmMQvawXs">Prawn</a> bassist Ryan McKenna and second guitarist Adam Ackerman, to form Sorority Noise in Hartford, Connecticut. After a handful of early releases, including a cassette EP and digital single, Boucher and his bandmates delivered their debut LP, Forgettable, in early 2014. Fusing bits of emo and pop-punk with melodic indie rock, the band eventually caught the attention of respected East Coast indie <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Top+Shelf+Records%22">Top Shelf Records</a>. Released in June of 2015, Joy Departed, their follow-up album -- and debut for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Top+Shelf%22">Top Shelf</a> -- took a more diverse and introspective approach. It was followed by a national tour with <a href="spotify:artist:19zqV9DV3txjMUjHvltl2D">Motion City Soundtrack</a>. The year 2016 saw both the release of a new Sorority Noise EP, It Kindly Stopped for Me, and the reissue of their debut album, Forgettable, via <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Broken+World+Media%22">Broken World Media</a>. These served to set up the release of their deeply introspective third full-length, You're Not as _____ as You Think, this time arriving via <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Triple+Crown+Records%22">Triple Crown Records</a> in early 2017. A reimagined all-acoustic version of the album was released a year later under the title YNAAYT, further emphasizing the band's increasingly reflective tone. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi

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