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Update (17 AUG 06): Nick Sakes has gone on to join Command Module as vocalist and Dave Erb now plays guitar in The Yoleus.
City Pages (Minneapolis Best Of issue)
In an area filled to the brim with extraordinarily talented musicians, it's no easy task to pick one single band that is "The Best." But Sicbay, having recently celebrated their seventh anniversary, are overdue for some well-deserved attention. Having released three full-length albums, an EP, and six split 7-inches with such notables as Deerhoof and Austria's Valina, the band have earned their place in the winners' circle. Spiking sophisticated compositions with a diamond-hard edge, Sicbay somehow remain quite catchy, consistently causing fans to sing along at their shows. On their latest full-length, Suspicious Icons, Dave Erb's lead guitar pulls you through each song as though he's giving you a tour of the scenery being laid out by singer Nick Sakes and drummer Greg Schaal. Sicbay bring so much focused energy to the stage that they put younger, showier compatriots to shame. Not that there isn't something spectacular about seeing a hiply dressed rock singer running around, throwing equipment, and creating general chaos, but these guys make you wonder how much better some of those bands might sound if they put half as much energy into their music as they do their image.
TimeOut New York
Sicbay
Suspicious Icons
(54º40' or Fight!)
As a member of Dazzling Killmen and Colossamite, Nick Sakes contributed to two of the most progressive - albeit largely unsung - heavy-rock bands of the '90s. In his latest project, Sicbay, the shouter-guitarist has found a way to channel his warped aesthetic into brief, accessible guitar-pop gems.The band's third full-length, Suspicious Icons, isn't all that different from its previous two. Which is fine, considering the richness of the trio's sound, a mix of expertly coordinated dual-guitar work and tricky but unflashy rhythmic quirks. "Inhuman Resources" is Sicbay in a nutshell: It starts with an oddly pretty intro during which Sakes calmly speak-sings, then quickly gives way to an anthemic chorus in which the vocalist rails against hypocrisy in his signature bellow. "Rolling the Panacea," another dynamic, indelible song, sports a lurching coda that nods to Sakes' thorny musical roots. Guitarist Dave Erb's numerous textural flourishes give the album a satisfying intricacy; he plays the rollicking central riff of the title track straight at first, but later adds a fun, triumphant embellishment. Erb's one lead vocal, "The Rise of Phantom White," is the most straightforward moment on the record, and also the most exquisite pop song I've heard this year - the economical structure and vulnerable singing recall Guided by Voices at its most affecting. All told, Suspicious Icons is a remarkable achievement, whether or not you're aware of Sakes' pedigree. - Time Out NY
(Hank Shteamer)
Razorcake Magazine
SICBAY - Suspicious Icons
Third release from this Minneapolis trio. Led by singer Nick Sakes (ex-Dazzling Killmen, Colossamite), this is raw, emotional rock that burns like a defective socket being gingerly rammed into your eardrum. The title track rocks thanks to Greg Schaal's frenzied back beats. "Riposte In Pieces" sounds like a tune Roger Miller would dig thoroughly. Dave Erb's guitar collides with Sakes playing to glorious effect on songs like "The Paper Blanket." Fans of old SST bands like Saccharine Trust will worship Sicbay. The only complaint Bones may bring up is there's no bass player-but hey-you can't have it all! Recorded in a studio that used to be Blackberry Way. I bet Bob Stinson's beer-soaked guitar strings are still in the corner. Nice.
--Sean Koepenick
Skyscraper Magazine
SICBAY - Suspicious Icons
"Sicbay consistently manages to combine somewhat catchy, well-crafted rock riffs with jagged time signatures and various rhythmic twists and turns into a weathered and distorted yet melodic blast of "modern" rock." --Brian Peterson
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Member Since: 11/24/2004
Band Website: http://www.sicbay.com
Band Members: Nick Sakes (vocals, guitar), Dave Erb (guitar), Greg Schaal (drums)

Influences: ex-members of: Dazzling Killmen, Three Way Grady, Colossamite, Kentucky Gag Order, Budd Good, Walking Octopus.
Sounds Like: A Champagne Jam.
Record Label: 54º40' or Fight! Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

We have returned from the grave.

Yes, it’s true.  
Posted by on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 20:20:00 GMT

Sicbay is over.

Thanks for all your support. We made a ton of new friends and hope to see you all someday soon. Sicbay is finished tonight.
Posted by on Wed, 10 May 2006 19:20:00 GMT

Voted Best Rock in City Pages!

Complete surprise. Who knew? City Pages best rock band  
Posted by on Sun, 07 May 2006 14:24:00 GMT

Happy birthday Sicbay

Sicbay is 7 years old today (or thereabouts). Dave Erb and I (Nick Sakes) got together sometime this month with our first drummer Mike Przytarski and started it. Here's to a few more years / months / ...
Posted by on Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:07:00 GMT

Good review in TimeOut NY!

Holy crap! A review in Time Out NY. Sicbay Suspicious Icons (54º40' or Fight!) As a member of Dazzling Killmen and Colossamite, Nick Sakes contributed to two of the most progressive - albeit largely ...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:03:00 GMT

Number One on Radio K charts this week!

We're number one this week on the big college radio station here in Minneapolis! Yea! http://www.radiok.org   ....for the week of 11.07.05 1    Sicbay    Suspicious Icons...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Nov 2005 12:27:00 GMT

Suspicious Icons is here!

We now have copies of our new album Suspicious Icons! In Minneapolis, you can pick one up at Treehouse Records and Extreme Noise. + Or, PM us to buy one directly from the band. Thanks!
Posted by on Fri, 07 Oct 2005 07:17:00 GMT

Sicbay site is up

Sicbay More stuff, like photos, coming soon.
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 00:00:00 GMT

Shit...another one...

I don't know about this blogging business. It's hard to think about Sicbay stuff everyday. Uh...we got the bill worked out for the Signal show: Sicbay (1st) / The Vets / Heads & Bodies / Signal To Tr...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 00:00:00 GMT

I just laid a blog!

OK...here we go.... Looking forward to playing the US Maple show next Wednesday. I can't remember if Sicbay has ever played with them or not! I don't think so. It's hard to remember because my old ...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 00:00:00 GMT