White Collar Crime

 
"Revolutionary anticorporate anthems and NO GUITARS! Now that's punk rock."
Scott MX Turner, Brecht Forum

"Frontman Sander Hicks spews sarcasm and wit like Jello Biafra on a caffeine buzz. The latest disc, Death to Muzak is simultaneously shocking and hilarious."
Flagpole, Athens, GA

"Antagonistic, melodic, trenchant Old Wave of the Lower East Side."
Nelson Taylor, CUPS



White Collar Crime are:

Sander Hicks... voice, words and music. A writer and editor who works as the head of Soft Skull Press, a company he founded in 1992. Hicks and Soft Skull were recently featured in national media for their decision to republish the controversial biography, "Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President." Hicks formed White Collar Crime in 1997 originally as part of his musical social satire play, Sealove, Manager. He considers himself the James Brown of punk rock.

Nick Colt... keyboards. A playwright whose last musical, Kidnap Girl, was produced last season by TriBeCa Lab in NYC. He also performs with the nautically-themed sea-chanty band, The Mercantillers.

Dale W. Miller... drumkit. Percussionist who Listen.com lauded as a "drummer extraordinaire." Miller constantly pushes the boundaries of the free, and of the song. He is currently involved in way too much to list or have time breathe.

Dan O'Brien... bass. an actor...a touring actor...a musician in his 2nd tour of duty playing the low end in WCC.


More Press:
Maximun Rock and Roll/July 2001

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