Album artwork for Where We Were Together by Say Sue Me

The surf - inspired indie rock/pop quartet from Busan, South Korea release their album Where We Were Together on Damnably/Electric Muse.

Friends since 5th grade Jae Young (Bass) and Kim Byungkyu (guitar) met drummer kang Semin 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, and Sumi arrived. They liked her 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. Semin sadly suffered trauma from a fall. New drummer Changwon stands in while they await Semin's recovery.

The bands main influences are 60's Surf and 90's Indie-Rock, from The Ventures to Seam, Yo La Tengo and Pavement but the sound on Where we were together is more polished partly due to the recording in a proper studio for the first time and partly because they've grown more confident and ambitious with their compositions.

Say Sue Me

Where We Were Together

Damnably
Album artwork for Where We Were Together by Say Sue Me
CD

£14.99

Released 27/04/2018Catalogue Number

DAMNABLY067

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Album artwork for Where We Were Together by Say Sue Me
LP

£24.99

Released 27/04/2018Catalogue Number

DAMNABLY067LP

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Say Sue Me

Where We Were Together

Damnably
Album artwork for Where We Were Together by Say Sue Me
CD

£14.99

Released 27/04/2018Catalogue Number

DAMNABLY067

Learn more
Album artwork for Where We Were Together by Say Sue Me
LP

£24.99

Released 27/04/2018Catalogue Number

DAMNABLY067LP

Learn more

The surf - inspired indie rock/pop quartet from Busan, South Korea release their album Where We Were Together on Damnably/Electric Muse.

Friends since 5th grade Jae Young (Bass) and Kim Byungkyu (guitar) met drummer kang Semin 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, and Sumi arrived. They liked her 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. Semin sadly suffered trauma from a fall. New drummer Changwon stands in while they await Semin's recovery.

The bands main influences are 60's Surf and 90's Indie-Rock, from The Ventures to Seam, Yo La Tengo and Pavement but the sound on Where we were together is more polished partly due to the recording in a proper studio for the first time and partly because they've grown more confident and ambitious with their compositions.