100 Club Presents:
Degenerate posturing. The Sophs’ frontman, Ethan Ramo,n knows what he’s singing is wrong —
But how else do you get those impulses out?
“Sometimes it’s important to write from the perspective of the worst part of yourself so that” A
version of yourself can live through the music rather than exist in your day-to-day life,” Ramon
said.
It’s not him, but it’s not not him.
And he’s going to places most people wouldn’t dare.
The band’s brutal honesty, flamingly intrusive thoughts, and broad genre-spreading caught the
attention of Rough Trade founders Geoff Travis and Jeannette Lee immediately.