Sheer Mag Songs Ranked

Sheer Mag is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, formed in 2014. A combination of 1970s rock and punk ethos, the band continued to gather attention, releasing three 7-inch EPs before March 2016. In January 2015, Rolling Stone featured the band as one of “10 New Artists You Need To Know”, describing them as “a gang of punks with a not-so-secret love of Seventies classic rock.”  Four of five band members attended the State University of New York at Purchase. In 2016, the band was part of the Coachella 2016 line-up and performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers. On May 10, 2017, Sheer Mag released “Need To Feel Your Love”, the first track off their first full-length record, Need to Feel Your Love. On June 19, 2019, they announced their second LP, A Distant Call. Here are all of Sheer Mag songs ranked.

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6. HARD ON YOU (I // II, 2015)

“There’s kind of a disconnect between the bare and sometimes jangly guitars and the very washed out vocals, but I think it generally works.”

5. HARD LOVIN (I // II, 2015)

“I’m not a huge fan of the vocals, and honestly this isn’t my first time hearing a decent amount of this release but there’s so much punch in the music itself that I can’t help but love it. “

4. Sit and Cry (I // II, 2015)

“I am never going to be into “classic rock” style bands. It reminds me of being bored as a child. However, these guys do it extraordinarily well. There’s so much talent and pure joy at play here it’s hard to not get swept up. If I liked this kind of thing – I’d love this.”

3. Button Up (I // II, 2015)

“The vocals aren’t the greatest but there’s a lot of charm in the production, it really does sound like a beat up radio that’s not quite picking up the station correctly, and most importantly the tunes are catchy as hell through all that distortion.”

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2. What You Want (I // II, 2015)

“I wouldn’t be at all surprised to hear this spun on college radio, especially during the warmer months. That’s the kind of tunes these are. The lo-fi production is a nice and seemingly intentional twist on the power pop backbone with vocals that are reminiscent of Best Coast but with far less creepy lyrical content.”

1. Fan the Flames (I // II, 2015)

“Classic rock riffs through a lo-fi filter all wrapped up with punk attitude. Sheer Mag – Fan The Flames. Been jamming to this song every weekend since I heard it.”