Artist
Amos and Sara
Early 1980s experimental music project releasing cassette-based works through It's War Boys label, exploring post-punk and industrial aesthetics.
About
Amos and Sara were an experimental music project active during the early 1980s, releasing a series of cassette-based works through the independent label It's War Boys. Operating within the broader context of post-punk experimentalism and early industrial music, the duo explored unconventional sonic territories across their three documented releases: "Amos And Sara Sing The Private World Of Amos" (1981), "true tears" (1982), and "Invite To Endless Latino" (1983). Their work reflects the DIY ethos and tape-based aesthetics prevalent in underground music communities of that era, with releases distributed primarily through cassette format. While detailed information about their specific musical approach and long-term influence remains limited in mainstream music historiography, their catalog represents the experimental margins of early 1980s independent music production. The titles of their releases suggest an interest in narrative, emotional content, and cultural exploration, themes that aligned with broader underground music movements of the period exploring the boundaries between accessibility and abstraction.
