Darroh Sudderth
Andrew Darroh Sudderth is the former lead singer for the alternative metal band Fair to Midland, from Sulphur Springs, Texas.
Darroh Sudderth | |
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Darroh performing with Fair to Midland in Houston, Texas | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Andrew Darroh Sudderth |
Born | February 14, 1981 |
Genres | Art rock, alternative metal, progressive rock, hard rock, nu metal |
Occupation(s) | Vocal and guitar instructor |
Instruments | Vocals Banjo Bass Guitar |
Years active | 1998–2013 |
Labels | Serjical Strike, E1 Music, Independent |
Associated acts | Fair to Midland |
Fair to Midland
Beginnings
In 1998, Andrew formed Fair to Midland along with friends Cliff Campbell, Jason Pintler, and Nathin Seals while on his senior year at Sulphur Springs High School. He joined as the bass guitar player, but eventually took over lead vocals when Nathin Seals joined the band.[1]
Sudderth is known for an enthusiastic stage presence, including wild dancing and leaping, and occasionally even climbing various parts of the stage, as well as his large vocal range, spanning the gap from guttural growls to crooning falsetto, and use of throat singing as demonstrated in "Dance of the Manatee" and "Rikki Tikki Tavi".
Discography
Darroh Sudderth has released four studio albums and one extended play as lead singer of Fair to Midland. He also provided backing vocals on South FM's song "Regret/The Grieving" from their release Swallowing the Pill. In 2009 Sudderth provided vocals on the tracks "Look," "Stars" and "Time Is Nothing" from Resident Hero's album Look. He also provided background vocals on the track "Red Shelter" from Moving Atlas' Red Shelter EP.
With Fair to Midland
Year | Title |
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2002 | The Carbon Copy Silver Lining |
2004, 2009 | inter.funda.stifle |
2007 | Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True |
2011 | Arrows and Anchors |
Extended Plays
Year | Title |
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2006 | "The Drawn and Quartered EP" |
References
- "fair to midland". Archived from the original on 2010-05-05. Retrieved 2009-09-23.