Sabrosa Purr
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| Sabrosa Purr | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Genre(s) | Alternative Rock Indie Rock |
| Years active | 2003 - present |
| Label(s) | Violet Room Records, RCRD LBL |
| Website | http://www.MySpace.com/SabrosaPurr/ |
| Members | |
| Will Love Jeff Mendel |
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| Former members | |
| Jacob Thompson | |
Sabrosa Purr are an indie rock band from Los Angeles, California, comprised of members Will Love, Jacob Thompson and Jeff Mendel. They released their self-produced début EP, Music from the Violet Room, in October of 2005. Their full-length album, To the Crickets and the Ghosts, is scheduled for release in fall 2007 on their own Violet Room Records; it is being produced by Tracy Chisholm (Stone Temple Pilots, Belly, Scott Weiland, Devics).
The line-up consists of Will Love (vocals/guitar), Jacob Thompson (drums), and Jeff Mendel (lead guitar and foot bass). They have performed successful residencies in some of LA's most notable venues, including Spaceland. The Purr have shared the stage with other LA notables, Jonneine Zapata, Burning Brides, Silversun Pickups, Cold War Kids, Devics, Pedestrian, Cheem, Division Day, and The Revolution Smile, and served as the opening act for 30 Seconds to Mars on the first few dates of their tour supporting "A Beautiful Lie".
The band embarked on their first tour of Japan in August of 2007.
Sabrosa Purr is scheduled to perform at South By Southwest 2008 at the legendary live music venue, Stubb's with Oliver Future, Gliss, Taxi Doll and Lomita.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles, EP's and LP's
- Music From The Violet Room EP (2005 − Violet Room Records)
- VICE Magazine CD Sampler (2007)
- Filter Magazine PSST! CD Sampler (2005)
- RCRD LBL Digital E.P.
- To The Crickets and The Ghosts Full-length (2008 - Violet Room Records)
[edit] On television
- In April, 2006, the song "The Lovely People" was featured in a national advertising campaign for Medium
- On June 28, 2006, the song "The Lovely People" was featured on The Hills

