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Snatches of Pink

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Active from
  
1985

Members
  
Sara Romweber

Genre
  
Rock

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Albums
  
Bent With Pray, Dead Men, Deader Than You'll Ever Be, Stag, Hyena, Love is Dead

Record labels
  
Caroline Records, MoRisen Records, 8th House Records, Doggone Records

Similar
  
Let's Active, Dexter Romweber, Dex Romweber Duo, Jeffrey Dean Foster, Flat Duo Jets

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Snatches of Pink is a rock band based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Current members are Michael Rank (guitar, lead vocals), Marc E. Smith (guitars, vocals), Nikos Chremos (bass) and John Howie Jr (drums), with Michael Rank as the chief songwriter.

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The band was formed in 1985 by Rank with original bassist / lead vocalist Andy McMillan, and Sara Romweber on drums. Subsequent incarnations included Kevin Clark and Emory Ball on bass.

Over the past two decades SOP has been heralded by critics for their unique blend of dark, Stones-influenced alternative rock, releasing several albums under the "Snatches of Pink" namesake and two under their major label name "Clarissa" (which they have since retired). Over the years, SOP has shared the stage with several bands working a similar vein, including Johnny Thunders, The Ramones, The Cramps, Iggy Pop, and Soundgarden. Sara Romweber's brother is Dexter Romweber of Flat Duo Jets.

SOP songs have appeared on television in episodes of Wildfire (ABC FAMILY) and Fuel TV (FOX / Premiere).

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Discography

  • Dead Men
  • Send in the Clowns
  • Silver (released under band name "Clarissa")
  • Blood and Commons (released under band name "Clarissa")
  • Bent With Pray (1992)
  • Hyena (2001)
  • Stag (2005)
  • Love Is Dead (2007)
  • Filmography

  • Now It's a Rock & Roll Show!!! A film about Snatches of Pink (2007)
  • Songs

    Powder BlueBent With Pray · 1992
    Just A GirlLove is Dead · 2007
    Otto WoodHyena · 2003

    References

    Snatches of Pink Wikipedia