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The Linda Lindas Make TV Debut on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ Discuss ‘Racist, Sexist Boy’ Origins - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
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04.06.2021

The Linda Lindas Make TV Debut on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ Discuss ‘Racist, Sexist Boy’ Origins

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.

Listen to The Linda Lindas’ powerful new single ‘Resolution/Revolution’ - www.nme.com - Chicago
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07.08.2023

Listen to The Linda Lindas’ powerful new single ‘Resolution/Revolution’

The Linda Lindas have released a new single, titled ‘Resolution/Revolution’ – listen to it below.The rock band – comprised of guitarists Bela Salazar and Lucia de la Garza, bassist Eloise Wong, and drummer Mila de la Garza – shared the new track alongside a new video last week.‘Resolution/Revolution’ was inspired from Salazar’s Pantera and Judas Priest-listening binge, the band explained via a press statement: “Bela had been rocking out to a lot of Pantera and Judas Priest when we started writing ‘Resolution/Revolution.’ She came in with a riff and as we worked together, it morphed into composition about making small dents in big problems to make a difference in the long run.”Watch the video for The Linda Lindas’ ‘Resolution/Revolution’ below.‘Resolution/Revolution’ marks the band’s second single of the year, following ‘Too Many Things’ in April. Both tracks come after the band released their debut album ‘Growing Up’ last year.‘Growing Up’ scored a four-star review from NME‘s Mia Hughes, who wrote: “The album’s finest moment is its title track, where, over crunchy Paramore-esque guitars, Lucia weaves a moving narrative of camaraderie and a determination to enjoy this turbulent time in life.

The Linda Lindas share the advice Paramore’s Hayley Williams gave them at Lollapalooza 2023 - www.nme.com - Chicago
nme.com
06.08.2023

The Linda Lindas share the advice Paramore’s Hayley Williams gave them at Lollapalooza 2023

The Linda Lindas have shared the best advice that Paramore‘s frontwoman Hayley Williams gave them as they were starting up as a band at Lollapalooza 2023.The rock band – comprised of guitarists Bela Salazar and Lucia de la Garza, bassist Eloise Wong, and drummer Mila de la Garza – just wrapped up touring with Paramore as one of their support acts. They have previously opened for the likes of The Breeders, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Blondie and more.Speaking to NME before their set at this year’s edition of Chicago’s famous festival, they shared the best advice that Williams gave them while things were picking up for them.“When things kinda just started happening for us, Hayley told us no is just as powerful as yes and that you need to know that it is okay to say no to things.

The Linda Lindas Are ‘Growing Up’ in Public in Teen Punk Band’s Full-Length Debut: Album Review - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - China - Mexico - city Moore, county Thurston - county Thurston
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09.04.2022

The Linda Lindas Are ‘Growing Up’ in Public in Teen Punk Band’s Full-Length Debut: Album Review

Roy Trakin At perhaps one of the lowest points in the pandemic, in May 2021, a video appeared, like a rose growing out of a crack in the concrete, of a group of teenage and pre-teenage girls of Chinese, Mexican and Salvadorean descent, a veritable melting pot from Los Angeles taking the acrid anti-Asian racism in the air and transforming it into a marvelous punk alchemy and expiation, an about-face that turned victim into victor.That viral clip was “Racist, Sexist Boy,” a reaction to an experience 11-year-old drummer Mila de la Garza had with a classmate who was warned to stay away from her because she was Chinese. Along with Mila’s 15-year-old sister Lucia, who plays guitar alongside Bela Salazar, a lifelong friend who was the oldest at 17, and Eloise Wong, a cousin of the de la Garzas, 14, on lead vocals and bass, they formed the Linda Lindas, originally a new wave cover band.

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