What Others Are Saying About Suhgarim


Hailing all the way from Columbia, South Carolina, this band was very hard rocking and very passionate. The frontwoman Trish Fleury had an abundance of charisma on stage. She wanted to get out there and rock hard! It was obvious she was enjoying herself, jumping everywhere and also coming out onto the floor to sing right to her audience. This woman embodied sexiness in her strength and passion. She was very adaptable to her surroundings, at one point realizing that the band changed up the set-list. Towards the end of their performance, a few of the other female singers and audience members joined Trish on stage and danced behind her. Trish did not mind that this stole the spotlight; she embraced the opportunity to connect with her fellow ladies. This was a very entertaining performance and kicked some serious ass. Personally my favorite of the night.
Live performance review By Jill Hughes Kirtland USA Progressive Music

"This is one of those albums, that you find a new favorite track with each subsequent listen, for now, my favorite is the dramatic closer, "Portland". Just a great song with fittingly powerful lyrics. The vocals of Trish Fleury are powerful and go straight for the jugular, the guitar work by Dave Anthony and Charles Traweek is stellar as the riffs just keep on coming. Suhgarim add the best elements of classic bands such as AC/DC, Guns N' Roses with the technical precision and musicianship of latter day Queensryche and Megadeth. The songs have a decidedly metallic edge to them that really put, "Between Life And Death" over-the-top for me. 9 out of 10! Tony Canella - Femme Metal - UK

"Between Life and Death" is a modern old school metal style album. Trish Fleury is a strong distinctive singer, and if you like Lauren Harris you'll like her. The riffs on this album are hard hitting and melodies are very catchy; "Loser" is a top song and will no doubt be an absolute killer onstage! "Between Life and Death" is a total surprise and Suhgarim are more than welcome in the over crowded genre of female fronted metal bands. Neil Daniels - Power Play Rock & Metal Magazine, UK

"A wildly popular metal band with a rare signature style."
Dino Lull, Metro Spirit, Augusta GA.

"classic metal and hard rock" with the ferocious hooks of "Hate" and "Portland", a cautionary tale of victimized homeless children that rocks as hard as anything by Flyleaf, Evanescence or other female-fronted rockers Suhgarim gets compared to."
Kevin Oliver, The Free Times, Columbia, SC

"Suhgarim is a female-fronted band that takes it's cues from 80's metal gods Motley Crue and adds the modern influences and dramatics of bands such as Evanescence."
Michael Wood Weekly Surge, Myrtle Beach, SC

"There is something about Trish Fleury's vocals that I find rather captivating. There is enough power here to light up the whole of London! And guitar solos to die for!"
Dave Smith, Ravenheart Music, London, UK

"Suhgarim's frequent local gigs have earned it a fervent fan base and for good reason. Trish Fleury's vocals draw easy comparisons to Evanescence or Lacuna Coil, while the music is a more welcoming alt-ethereal metal. Viva la difference!"
J. Cataldo Free Times & WARQ

"I have to say the band's arrangements are as unique as their name. The music has that 80's nostalgia feel to it. I hear a little Iron Maiden, with a Ronnie James Dio twist to it. And yet, they have that progressive metal edge to it all. Trish has that operatic feel to her voice, and her lyric structure is intense and well organized, the collaboration of guitars is very skillful and thought out. Patt's drumming is nothing short of impressive with great beats that blend very well, and the bass is deep and moody."
Colleen Radford Indie In Tune