Biography
Mary Lorson, a singer and songwriter, first came to attention as the frontwoman of Madder Rose, the New York indie-rock band she led from 1990 onward. During the 1990s the group produced four albums; its 1993 debut, Bring It Down, drew warm notices from college-media outlets. After Madder Rose disbanded in 1999, Lorson assembled the new project Saint Low, which delivered the album Saint Low in 2000. The ensemble was then renamed Mary Lorson & Saint Low, issuing Tricks for Dawn in 2002. Around that same period Lorson and her former Madder Rose colleague BIlly Coté began scoring films, an endeavor that yielded the 2003 release Piano Creeps, drawn directly from their soundtrack work. In 2006 the pair, accompanied by a large supporting cast, put out Realistic under the Mary Lorson & Saint Low banner.
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