Sweet Madness was saddened to learn of the recent passing of legendary gospel singer Merrill Womach. When Merrill opened up a recording studio in Spokane in 1979, Sweet Madness was the first band to record there in order to help producer Bob Zat to tweek out the new state-of-the-art equipment. Thank you, Merrill. Rest in Peace.
Sweet Madness is pleased to announce that because of the great response and success
of Made In Spokane 1978-1981 there will be a Volume 2 for likely release in Spring 2015.
We have located and waded through tapes, completed digital transfers and are choosing
and remastering songs. We are excited about what we unearthed and thank you for your support!
Sweet Madness is thrilled and honored to be played
on Grande Rock Radio in Spain. You can listen to a short clip here. "Their fans are unusual creatures." Indeed! We love that!
Or click Here to hear the entire Grande Rock radio show.
Sweet Madness gets reviewed by Jon Davis in
in the Expose' Online.
Click Here to read more at Expose' Online! Thank you Jon!
Huge thanks go out to Big Freak Media, Chris Estey and David Halsell for your hard work on the Sweet Madness "Made in Spokane" release!
Sweet Madness is thrilled to be played on radio station KUGS in Bellingham, Washington. One of their earliest 1978 recording sessions took place over a weekend in Fairhaven.
Click Here to read the full article on the WWU Western Front newspaper site! Thank you Drake Wilcox!
Here is DJ Jack Rabid talking about Sweet Madness, Spokane and the SpokAnarchy movie
on his Big Takeover Break Thru radio show.
Click Here to hear the whole Big Takeover radio show with DJ Jack Rabid Thank you, Jack!
Sweet Madness gives a shout out and a thank you to WXDU in Durham and WFMU in Jersey City!
Sweet Madness gets reviewed by Seattle's Sunbreak Magazine
and is called the best reissue of 2017.
Click Here to read the full article in Sunbreak Magazine Thank you Tony Kay!
Sweet Madness gets reviewed by Hunter Bennett
in the Winter issue of the amazing Ugly Things Magazine!
Sweet Madness LP in great company at Jackpot Records
in downtown Portland!
"We Will Obey" is one of the songs that Record Collector said could have been a hit. Listen to it here!
Sweet Madness gets reviewed by Dave Lake
in Seattle Weekly Magazine!
Sweet Madness gets four stars and their first international review from Tim Peacock
in the December issue of the highly respected Record Collector Magazine!
Thank you Tim Peacock and Jason Draper at Record Collector and Jack Rabid at Big Takeover and Dave Lake at Seattle Weekly for reviewing Sweet Madness!
Sweet Madness gets their first national review from Jack Rabid
in the December issue of the legendary Big Takeover Magazine! Johnny Marr on the cover.
Here is DJ Jack Rabid talking about Sweet Madness and the SpokAnarchy movie
on his Big Takeover Break Thru radio show.
Click Here to hear the whole Big Takeover radio show with DJ Jack Rabid Thank you, Jack!
Sweet Madness LP in good company on the rack at Sonic Boom Records
in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle!
R.I.P. Lou Reed, you will be missed! In its early incarnation Sweet Madness covered both
White Light/White Heat and NY Stars, and your influence showed up in their original songs.
Thank you for all the inspiration and may you Rest in Peace.
Sweet Madness just got written up in hometown Spokane!
Click Here to read the article by Leah Sottile in Spokane's Inlander Magazine Thank you, Leah!
Sweet Madness thanks DJ Sharlese and Brian Foss for playing us on KEXP!
Sweet Madness LP looking good on the rack at Bric A Brac Records in Chicago!
Click Here to read a blog post about Sweet Madness from Light in the Attic Right now they're on an amazing road trip covering 80 east coast record stores in 14 days!
Click Here to read all of the review by Mike Nipper in Seattle's Stranger Magazine Thank you, Mike!
Cool review out of Chicago!
Hot off the press! Damn these records look and sound great!
Sweet Madness thanks Brian Foss for playing "We Will Obey" on the KEXP Sonic Reducer show!
When Greg Morlan joined Sweet Madness in 1981, he turbo-charged our songs with his metal-tinged lead guitar as we found a new sound and then moved the band to Seattle. Rest in Peace, Greg, thanks for the memories and the music! We love and miss you!
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