Ill Ease is presented in DeBaser as a one-woman project managed by Elizabeth Sharp, previously associated with New Radiant Storm King and Skinner Pilot. The DeBaser review discusses the album All Systems A-Go-Go! and references an earlier release, The Exorcist (Too Pure).

DeBaser review credits Elizabeth Sharp as the person behind Ill Ease and mentions a release titled "The Exorcist" on Too Pure.

One DeBaser review portrays Ill Ease as a one-woman project by Elizabeth Sharp mixing pop, lo-fi, soul, jazz and electronic touches. The album All Systems A-Go-Go! is compared to Peaches, Breeders, Devo, Sonic Youth and Velvet Underground. Melodic output is noted but the reviewer finds the record not worth too much time. Rating: 3/5.

For:Fans of indie/lo-fi pop and experimental rock; listeners who like Peaches, Breeders, Devo or Sonic Youth.

 To be placed in the vein of the one-woman band trend aimed at exploring the current normalized independent subculture, Ill Ease (a project managed by Elizabeth Sharp, previously also with New Radiant Storm King and Skinner Pilot) offers us her new work, following "The Exsorcit" on Too Pure, a couple of live shows, and other short releases.

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