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Nashville, TN 2011 Rarely has a new band ever felt so righteously real; Kink Ador is the offbeat moody child of rock and roll, ecstatic like the Police and freeform like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Kink Ador has a huge rock sound like the Talking Heads that moves with a worldly drive and spirit. Kink Ador has rock for your head and a tight pulse for your hips. Spinning from all the attention for their previous ep releases, "The Shape of Life," and "Animal," and their captivating live shows; the band is now in the studio working on their debut album set for release in late 2011. Frontwoman, vocalist, bassist, and trumpeter, Sharon Koltick brings that Tarantino leading-lady style of beauty to the stage with her exotic and hypnotizing presence. "When she performs her trumpet in a head scarf and sunglasses the entire audience is taken into a trance and it's like she's grabbing their hand in a kamikaze embrace, leading them to surrender to that moment of bliss and sensuality; it is a true rock show." Allegedly, she is a difficult girl, those close to her know, "she is an intense champion for her vision; that passion runs hot for Sharon." The direct and driving pursuit pays off, for when she's on stage, she wanes into a state of otherworldly charm with depth and expression in her soaring vocals and pulsing bass guitar. The entire band rides in tandem with their raw grit and flawless execution of the funky grooves. Guitarist, and backing vocalist, Nicklas Hamilton, is Sharon's songwrit