What happened to Vanessa Williams in 1983 would never happen today, but the multi-hyphenate was still able to get through her scandalous past all because she believed in herself!
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Watch the full concert: https://t.co/Usv7HJ1lLR pic.twitter.com/pKZ5TKDdiAThe post has gone properly viral, racking up almost 100,000 likes and over 2 million views.The chorus of “rock on’s” and “f— yeah’s” praising the group includes the likes of Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello and many more.PSA: hehe bands exist and the Linda Linda's have been one of my fav new punk bands since about the time they came out of the womb….watch them cover Bikini Kill AND The
.What happened to Vanessa Williams in 1983 would never happen today, but the multi-hyphenate was still able to get through her scandalous past all because she believed in herself!
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Tom Morello and The Bloody Beetroots (real name Bob Rifo) have joined forces to deliver ‘Radium Girls’, the lead single from their forthcoming collaborative EP.The track fuses both artists’ idiosyncratic styles into a grimy, electro-tinged punk rager, with vocals courtesy of Pussy Riot‘s Nadya Tolokonnikova, The Interrupters‘ Aimee Interrupter, White Lung’s Mish Way, and The Last Internationale’s Delila Paz.Check out the video for ‘Radium Girls’, which was also directed by Morello, below:As Rifo
The Linda Lindas made their debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (June 3) – you can watch their full performance below.The performance came after the Los Angeles teen punk sensations landed themselves a record deal last week (May 23) with punk label, Epitaph Records.The band’s anti-racism single ‘Racist Sexist Boys’ went viral, catching the attention of Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello among other famous admirers.You can watch the full performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! here:In an
Antonio Ferme editorThe Linda Lindas, the teen punk band whose performance of “Racist, Sexist Boy” at a Los Angeles public library went viral last month, made their television debut on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Thursday night.Based in Northeast Los Angeles, the Linda Lindas are a quartet made up of guitarist and vocalist Lucia de la Garza, 14, bassist and singer Eloise Wong, 13, drummer and singer Mila de la Garza, 10, and guitarist and singer Bela Salazar, 16.
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The Linda Lindas have landed themselves a record deal.The band’s anti-racism single ‘Racist Sexist Boys’ went viral earlier this week, catching the attention of Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello among other famous admirers.In the wake of the sudden success of the song, the band have now signed a deal with Epitaph Records.As Variety report, the teen four-piece have penned a contract with the legendary punk label, who have already shared ‘Racist Sexist Boys’ on their YouTube page.Watch the
major props from some rock icons. Spin caught that The Linda Lindas’s set, which included covers of bands like The Muffs and Bikini Kill, had been posted to the Epitaph Records YouTube page on Friday.
What’s more punk than a group of teens performing a screeching anthem attacking racism and sexism in a public library? Nothing, and the music world has taken notice.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Linda Lindas, the all-female rock band that lit up social media this week when a video of their recent performance at the Los Angeles Public Library went viral, have signed with Epitaph Records, a rep for the label confirmed to Variety.The band — Bela, Lucia, Eloise and Mila, who range in age from 16 to 10 and describe themselves on social media as “Half Asian / Half Latinx.
A post shared by Los Angeles Public Library (@lapubliclibrary)The clip got so much traction, it even got a shout out from Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello, who hailed the track “song of the day” on his Twitter page.The band were previously handpicked to open for Bikini Kill at the Hollywood Palladium in 2019.That brought them to Amy Poehler’s attention, after which they contributed music to her recent Netflix movie Moxie.Meanwhile, Bikini Kill recently postponed their planned 2021 tour