Sophia Marie:
Bad ass bass with soaring femme fatale vocals.
A few years ago Sophia Marie aka Wicked Wench was an obese single mother living on welfare in
California. With a history of drugs and promiscuity, her future did not look
bright.
The early death of her mother in 2004 from obesity complications could have
added to Sophia's problems, but instead she used the event as a wake up call and
decided to change her life.
Today, Sophia Marie is 50kg (110lbs) lighter and setting her new home of Sydney
Australia on fire with her ballsy hard rock music.
Sophia Marie grew up in a musical family, playing flute and piccolo in school
bands. She switched to playing bass guitar when her dentist made her wear braces
but soon gave that up too when a jealous boyfriend objected. It was over a
decade later before she picked up the bass again.
Completely self taught on the bass, once Sophia picked up the instrument again
she found herself making up her own riffs and soon after, adding melodies and
lyrics to her compositions. She then recruited a band, started performing gigs
and a new rock star was born. Her new partner was so impressed by the quality of
Sophia's music that he decided to sell his house and invest the money into
making Sophia's debut album!
Sophia Marie's debut album "Twisted" pulls no punches. Describing herself as a
cross between Madonna and Metallica, Sophia seamlessly blends soft and hard into
an exotic mix of musical emotion. Unashamedly sexual in nature Sophia says she
sees the hard rock music as a male stimulant to her powerful, soaring vocals,
which she says, are a natural female reaction to good loving done right!
Sophia's music video for Voodoo from her album "Twisted"
The Twisted album is structured around the theme of love and loss, the songs
carefully arranged to create a loose story or old style concept album. The power
and intensity of the songs in the centre of the album suggest Sophia Marie has
drawn on some personal experiences to create songs that should drive deep into
the all but the coldest of harts. The cheeky and sometimes downright sinful
content of the rest of the songs suggest her previous out of control lifestyle
has not been entirely forgotten!