With the release of new album 'Half Sister,' Syracuse University senior and singer Sarah Aument hopes to advance music career with bandmates after graduation this May.
After she released her first album, Vertical Lines, Syracuse University student and singer Sarah Aument showed no signs of slowing down.
BLinn, the electronic spinner for Syracuse University rap/disco group Mouth’s Cradle, doesn’t even need the high-tech programs to compete with the hottest DJs on campus. While originally starting off by scratching vinyl records, BLinn is a full-fledged electronic mixer ready to take flight with rapping partner, Kevin Hegedus.
Sophomore Sarah Aument brings her music to new audiences, thanks to student-run record label.
Those who want to become rock stars usually make a demo, send it to record companies and hope for the best. Sarah Aument is not one of those people.
In fact, she did not even come to Syracuse University thinking she would be recording music, let alone playing shows around campus.
“We were just coming back from a show and we came back to my good friends’ dorm,” said Aument, a sophomore. “I was playing guitar, and Dan said ‘Ooh, let’s do this.’”
Get an ear-full of some of SU's hottest music talent this Friday at Funk N'Waffles
Syracuse is a musical barren wasteland no more. Find out for yourself by checking out some promising local talent this weekend.
In an effort to promote their wiley group of musicians, an SU indepenent student-run record label, O,Morning Records, is putting on a record label showcase concert this Friday at Funk N'Waffles at 8 P.M. for $5 admission.