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SHE SAID SAVE ME: Gimmick free, pure acousto-folk.


SHE SAID SAVE ME is an acoustic/folk/punk/pop music project formed in 2009 by Canadian singer-songwriter Joe Vercillo. Originally from Port Elgin, Ontario and now based out of Toronto, this relatively obscure little project (which records in an attic) focuses strictly on making pure, sincere and inspiring music while keeping production, promotion and image to the bare minimum (no gimmicks).

The music is heart-warming, uplifting, and soothing, and while most lyrics deal with the difficulties of life and relationships, there is always an underlying optimism and revelation of hope in each and every song.

Vercillo's musical background is mainly punk rock which is evident in the simplicity, catchiness, and sincerity of all of his songs (bar chords and verse/chorus/verse song structure). SHE SAID SAVE ME is currently part of the underground folk scene in southern Ontario which also includes Liam Sanagan (LUM), First Rate People, Zach Cassidy (littleMEN), Mary Cassidy, Anne-lise Dugas, Kildear, and Kid Sincere.

  SHE SAID SAVE ME

[Raptor by SHE SAID SAVE ME]

Raptor


[She said save me by SHE SAID SAVE ME]

She said save me


[This Impossible Love by SHE SAID SAVE ME]

This Impossible Love



SHE SAID SAVE ME lives in Toronto, Canada.

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Punk, Vocal, Electric Guitar.


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