Sarah Yvette McLeod (known as Sarah McLeod), born 1 February 1973 in Adelaide,
Australia, is an Australian singer who first emerged as the frontwoman of the
rock band The Superjesus. After leaving university to form the group Hell's
Kitchen, which evolved into The Superjesus, McLeod gained national attention
with the 1996 EP Eight Step Rail, which won the ARIA Award for Best New Talent.
The band released Sumo (1998), Jet Age (2000), and Rock Music (2003) before
disbanding in 2004. McLeod launched a solo career in 2005, signing with Festival
Mushroom Records and releasing the sing...