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March 18th 2024
Amazing energy, fantastic showman(and lady)ship, just real raw, Rock N Roll!!!!
Austin, TX@
Continental Club
David
November 12th 2023
This was my 5th Soraia show since March. It was by far the best in terms of quality of performance, venue and crowd. Everyone was happy! I was the “group leader” of half dozen 20-something’s including my niece and my friend’s son. They all thought Soraia was the best of the bands that played that evening. The ladies loved the vocalist’s fashion style! Soraia’s vocalist Zou Zou Mansour exuded energy, excitement and exuberance. She literally bounced with joy! The absolute best was when she jumped from the stage and gave a group hug to my 24 year old niece n her girlfriends, and then proceeded to dance with my niece. That video will become a treasured family heirloom. All in all I was so happy to turn these young people on to such a spectacular artist!
Somerville, MA@
The Burren
David
November 6th 2023
My friends and I were thrilled with our experience. We all love NYC to begin with. To be in a small downtown rock club on a Saturday night in the big city was a real treat. We met a lot of Soraia "Fiends" (Super Fans) who we all bonded with instantly. The venue was funky, cozy and had a great vibe. Like being in someone's cool basement bonus room. The artists themselves were superlative. Soraia put in a fantastically emotional performance. Diamond Dogs were joyous and happy, they had us laughing all the way through. The icing on the cake was meeting Little Steven Van Zandt. He was friendly, gracious and tolerated out "fan gushing." He let me get a pic of the two of us together which I will definitely have framed and placed on the wall in my office. Soraia has held a special place for me since I discovered them last Christmas. They are an essential part of the rock music scene, and I wish them the best on their musical journey.
New York City, NY@
Berlin
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About Soraia

Personal growth, rebirth, even revolution – such transformative concepts are the heart of what Soraia is all about. These heady themes inform the songs on Dig Your Roots, the band’s latest album, out March 13 on Wicked Cool Records.

“I look at Dig Your Roots as a continuation of what was begun on Dead Reckoning,” says singer and frontwoman ZouZou Mansour of the new album’s relationship to their 2017 Wicked Cool LP. That record’s release prompted Rolling Stone/Mojo scribe David Fricke to write Soraia’s “searing guitars, burning soul and true CBGB grit…are the rock you need, in your face now.”

“Dig Your Roots is coming to terms with the light and dark inside myself and in the world,” ZouZou shares. “I come from a diverse multicultural and multireligious background – my father was Muslim and Egyptian, and my mother was Belgian and Catholic. I was ‘different,’ and I hid some of my background from people, thinking I wouldn’t be accepted. Digging my roots is being proud of who I am, letting it come before me even at times, being proud of where I come from, and asking the listener to do the same.

“Dig Your Roots also refers to loving what grounds you: the people, the lifestyles, the places you live, where you grew up. It’s being willing to dig up your roots and re-plant if where you are no longer keeps you free – metaphorically, of course. Inherently, I want this to be the message of the record: if you’re down, get up.”

As a spiritual descendent of iconic women in rock such as Patti Smith and Joan Jett, ZouZou’s Philadelphia-based band also embodies elements of kindred spirits of the ’90s and beyond – like PJ Harvey and The Kills, with more than a sprinkling of ’60s Garage Rock and Soul. Their primal sonic attack spreads a message of perseverance through trials of love, loss and letting go.

Bassist Travis Smith continues to be a crucial root of the Soraia tree, co-writing five of the album’s new songs with ZouZou, including “Superman Is Gone” and “Wild Woman.” “Travis delved into places on this album that we didn’t go to on the last record,” she reveals. “That’s scary. But he did it, which ultimately made me do it, too. It’s like, ‘Hold my hand, we’re going into this dark cave, and who knows what’s going to happen…”

Roots also finds drummer Brianna Sig with her first Soraia co-write, the enchanting “Don’t Have You.” “Her melody for the choruses reminded me of how The Sirens would lure sailors in Greek mythology,” ZouZou relates. “It was haunting and beautiful – and if Soraia isn’t both of those things, then I don’t know what we’re doing here.”

The band faced an unexpected challenge when guitarist Mike Reisman, who co-wrote four Dig tracks, including 2019 single “Evergreen,” left the group. “Mike can’t tour for longer periods of time anymore,” says ZouZou. “It hurt. He still works with us and we still connect. But you grow closer with who remains, and grow yourself.” Going forward, Nick Seditious is handling guitar duties.

Further nourishing their roots is the continued support of Wicked Cool’s Stevie Van Zandt. The label head has been an advocate ever since naming their breakout track “Love Like Voodoo” the Coolest Song in the World on his syndicated radio show and SiriusXM channel Little Steven’s Underground Garage in 2013. In January 2020, Dig Your Roots’ opening cut “Dangerous” becomes the tenth Coolest Song they’ve earned.

Van Zandt has even become a creative collaborator, penning “Why” for Dead Reckoning and co-writing two Roots tunes: 2019 Coolest Song “Still I Rise” and forthcoming single “Darkness (Is My Only Candle).” “I trust him more than anyone in knowing what I’m trying to say and who I am,” says ZouZou.

Complementing them in the studio once again is producer/engineer Geoff Sanoff, whose credits include notable work with Bruce Springsteen, Fountains Of Wayne and Dashboard Confessional. “He’s a member of the band when we’re in there,” ZouZou acknowledges.

Soraia has come a long way since their punked-up cover of The Kinks’ “(I’m Not) Like Everybody Else” hit #1 on Rock radio in South America in 2015. Their independently released debut album In The Valley Of Love And Guns from 2013 features five songs co-written with Jon Bon Jovi.

“I’m all about playing a fun song and throwing myself around, that’s Rock ’n’ Roll at its heart,” ZouZou remarks. “...and I’m also about telling the stories of resurrection and life and hope and darkness.”
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Genres:
Garage Rock, Rock, Rock N Roll
Band Members:
ZouZou Mansour: Lead Vocals, Brianna Sig: Drums, BG Vocals, Travis Smith: Bass Guitar, John Hildenbrand: Keys
Hometown:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

March 18th 2024
Amazing energy, fantastic showman(and lady)ship, just real raw, Rock N Roll!!!!
Austin, TX@
Continental Club
David
November 12th 2023
This was my 5th Soraia show since March. It was by far the best in terms of quality of performance, venue and crowd. Everyone was happy! I was the “group leader” of half dozen 20-something’s including my niece and my friend’s son. They all thought Soraia was the best of the bands that played that evening. The ladies loved the vocalist’s fashion style! Soraia’s vocalist Zou Zou Mansour exuded energy, excitement and exuberance. She literally bounced with joy! The absolute best was when she jumped from the stage and gave a group hug to my 24 year old niece n her girlfriends, and then proceeded to dance with my niece. That video will become a treasured family heirloom. All in all I was so happy to turn these young people on to such a spectacular artist!
Somerville, MA@
The Burren
David
November 6th 2023
My friends and I were thrilled with our experience. We all love NYC to begin with. To be in a small downtown rock club on a Saturday night in the big city was a real treat. We met a lot of Soraia "Fiends" (Super Fans) who we all bonded with instantly. The venue was funky, cozy and had a great vibe. Like being in someone's cool basement bonus room. The artists themselves were superlative. Soraia put in a fantastically emotional performance. Diamond Dogs were joyous and happy, they had us laughing all the way through. The icing on the cake was meeting Little Steven Van Zandt. He was friendly, gracious and tolerated out "fan gushing." He let me get a pic of the two of us together which I will definitely have framed and placed on the wall in my office. Soraia has held a special place for me since I discovered them last Christmas. They are an essential part of the rock music scene, and I wish them the best on their musical journey.
New York City, NY@
Berlin
View More Fan Reviews

About Soraia

Personal growth, rebirth, even revolution – such transformative concepts are the heart of what Soraia is all about. These heady themes inform the songs on Dig Your Roots, the band’s latest album, out March 13 on Wicked Cool Records.

“I look at Dig Your Roots as a continuation of what was begun on Dead Reckoning,” says singer and frontwoman ZouZou Mansour of the new album’s relationship to their 2017 Wicked Cool LP. That record’s release prompted Rolling Stone/Mojo scribe David Fricke to write Soraia’s “searing guitars, burning soul and true CBGB grit…are the rock you need, in your face now.”

“Dig Your Roots is coming to terms with the light and dark inside myself and in the world,” ZouZou shares. “I come from a diverse multicultural and multireligious background – my father was Muslim and Egyptian, and my mother was Belgian and Catholic. I was ‘different,’ and I hid some of my background from people, thinking I wouldn’t be accepted. Digging my roots is being proud of who I am, letting it come before me even at times, being proud of where I come from, and asking the listener to do the same.

“Dig Your Roots also refers to loving what grounds you: the people, the lifestyles, the places you live, where you grew up. It’s being willing to dig up your roots and re-plant if where you are no longer keeps you free – metaphorically, of course. Inherently, I want this to be the message of the record: if you’re down, get up.”

As a spiritual descendent of iconic women in rock such as Patti Smith and Joan Jett, ZouZou’s Philadelphia-based band also embodies elements of kindred spirits of the ’90s and beyond – like PJ Harvey and The Kills, with more than a sprinkling of ’60s Garage Rock and Soul. Their primal sonic attack spreads a message of perseverance through trials of love, loss and letting go.

Bassist Travis Smith continues to be a crucial root of the Soraia tree, co-writing five of the album’s new songs with ZouZou, including “Superman Is Gone” and “Wild Woman.” “Travis delved into places on this album that we didn’t go to on the last record,” she reveals. “That’s scary. But he did it, which ultimately made me do it, too. It’s like, ‘Hold my hand, we’re going into this dark cave, and who knows what’s going to happen…”

Roots also finds drummer Brianna Sig with her first Soraia co-write, the enchanting “Don’t Have You.” “Her melody for the choruses reminded me of how The Sirens would lure sailors in Greek mythology,” ZouZou relates. “It was haunting and beautiful – and if Soraia isn’t both of those things, then I don’t know what we’re doing here.”

The band faced an unexpected challenge when guitarist Mike Reisman, who co-wrote four Dig tracks, including 2019 single “Evergreen,” left the group. “Mike can’t tour for longer periods of time anymore,” says ZouZou. “It hurt. He still works with us and we still connect. But you grow closer with who remains, and grow yourself.” Going forward, Nick Seditious is handling guitar duties.

Further nourishing their roots is the continued support of Wicked Cool’s Stevie Van Zandt. The label head has been an advocate ever since naming their breakout track “Love Like Voodoo” the Coolest Song in the World on his syndicated radio show and SiriusXM channel Little Steven’s Underground Garage in 2013. In January 2020, Dig Your Roots’ opening cut “Dangerous” becomes the tenth Coolest Song they’ve earned.

Van Zandt has even become a creative collaborator, penning “Why” for Dead Reckoning and co-writing two Roots tunes: 2019 Coolest Song “Still I Rise” and forthcoming single “Darkness (Is My Only Candle).” “I trust him more than anyone in knowing what I’m trying to say and who I am,” says ZouZou.

Complementing them in the studio once again is producer/engineer Geoff Sanoff, whose credits include notable work with Bruce Springsteen, Fountains Of Wayne and Dashboard Confessional. “He’s a member of the band when we’re in there,” ZouZou acknowledges.

Soraia has come a long way since their punked-up cover of The Kinks’ “(I’m Not) Like Everybody Else” hit #1 on Rock radio in South America in 2015. Their independently released debut album In The Valley Of Love And Guns from 2013 features five songs co-written with Jon Bon Jovi.

“I’m all about playing a fun song and throwing myself around, that’s Rock ’n’ Roll at its heart,” ZouZou remarks. “...and I’m also about telling the stories of resurrection and life and hope and darkness.”
Show More
Genres:
Garage Rock, Rock, Rock N Roll
Band Members:
ZouZou Mansour: Lead Vocals, Brianna Sig: Drums, BG Vocals, Travis Smith: Bass Guitar, John Hildenbrand: Keys
Hometown:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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