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SAY SUE ME JAPAN TOUR 2018

SAY SUE ME JAPAN TOUR 2018
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Say Sue Me are a surf-inspired indie rock quartet from Busan, South Korea. Friends since 5th grade Jaeyoung Ha (Bass) and Byungkyu Kim (guitar) met drummer Semin Kang at high school and played in bands together until the winter of 2012, when one day they were drinking tea and beer at a tea shop in Nampo-dong, when Sumi arrived. They liked her speaking voice and immediately offered her a spot as the vocalist in a new band that would become Say Sue Me. Sumi Choi turned out to be a natural at songwriting.

Sadly the original drummer is now recovering from a semi-comatose state. While they eagerly await his recovery, they met the new drummer Changwon Kim through the internet.
Formed in 2012, they released their 1st album [Weve Sobered Up] in 2013 and EP [Big Summer Night] in 2014 on Korean Indie label Electric Muse. Damnably Records of London, England released a Record Store Day exclusive 7 EP [Semin] and Compilation album of 1st and EP [Say Sue Me] in UK/Europe to coincide with the bands debut UK tour supporting Japans Otoboke Beaver that started at a sold out 100 Club in London.

The band have been championed by Lauren Laverne, Gideon Coe, Tom Ravenscroft and Don Letts on BBC 6Music and were included in the 4 BBC Playlists. A lot of the KEXP have also been taken a shine to the band and Elton John on Beats 1.

Following their debut at SXSW festival Say Sue Mes sophomore album Where We were Together was released in April 2018 ahead of their Busan Calling debut UK/EU tour that ended with three capacity showcases at The Great Escape Festival.
The release of a RSD 4 track 12 covers EP its just a short walk! and the 7 single Just Joking Around followed with Tugboat Records in Japan also releasing the album and a tour followed.

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