2 posts tagged “bikini kill”
In answer to Cock Rock and Wizard Rock, comes: Riot Grrrl!
Let's be clear about this, this is not a definitive guide to all things Riot Grrrl, but just some selections of music that I have and liked.
I've always been fond of this music genre, which started in the early 90s through music and fanzines. The origin of the name seems to have come from Jen Smith (Bratmobile) writing a letter to Allison Wolfe about how the Summer of 1991 was going "to be a girl riot." Soon afterwards, Wolfe, Kathleen Hanna and Tobi Vail were inspired to create a fanzine called Riot Grrrl.
The explosion of Riot Grrrl music and political and social message leaked into the mass media. Soon, there was a backlash of Grrrl being "anti-men". Imagine that! By 1994-1995, there were hundreds of bands in this genre. Although Riot Grrrl still exists to this day, it's not that prevalent (at least in music).
Here are some Riots I like:
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BIKINI KILL
The first song I heard from them is "New Radio", so I got into them late in the game. But it was the most amazingly different song I've ever heard. I didn't have a record player for the longest time, so I'm glad they compiled all the 7" into Singles on CD in 1998 (by which time they had broke up). |
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BRATMOBILE
I picked up Ladies, Women and Girls (2000) immediately and discovered that after a seven years gap, that they sound EXACTLY the same! There's something very comforting in that. Trivia: I think one of the girl dated Graham Coxon, so they did a medley of "There's No Other Way" and "No You Don't" on John Peel's radio show. |
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TEAM DRESCH
They broke up, but reformed in 2004 for some shows. |
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THE SMEARS
Their album Love is Fer Suckers (1994) is fantastic. I believe they named their album off a Twisted Sisters song! They sound like a girls version of the Ramones! |
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EXCUSE 17
Carrie Brownstein went on to join this band called Sleater-Kinney. |
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HUGGY BEAR
If you're looking for more sound like "No Sleep" off of Taking the Rough with the Smooch (1993), then don't get Weaponry (unless you like Punk music, it's a pretty good punk album). Trivia: Nude Records wanted to sign these guys really badly. Huggy Bear said they'd only sign if Nude drop Suede. Suede was Nude's biggest money-making band, so of course there was no deal. |
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CHIA PET
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Before you mention that I am missing certain bands, that is because I don't have their albums. I know regrettably I don't really have any Babes in Toyland or Lunachicks. Although I do have cover songs they both did, which may surface on cover lover. Here's Lunachicks' Heart of Glass and watch for a Carpenters cover by Babes in Toyland.
Related: Bangs - Scorpi-oh, Le Tigre - Bang! Bang!, and Chia Pet - Hey (Don't You Want Me) Baby
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July 14, 2007 2:55 PM
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I got inspired by BAng BAng PArty !, so I'm adding a few in. I do have a lot more "Bang" songs, including that awesome "Bang a Gong" song by T.Rex, but that's already mentioned in that post.
So a short introduction to each Bang songs:
● Bangs (not "the Bangs") are from Olympia, Washington, so I often associate them with Sleater-Kinney. I love this song, "Scorpi-Oh".
● S*M*A*S*H are another personal favorite. They've only have one album before breaking up due to drugs and depression. They reformed a few years ago, and I have an official/fan website on them (s-m-a-s-h.net).
● Bertrand Betsch has a French version of "Bang Bang", it's pretty good.
● I also like Isobel Campbell's version of "Bang Bang" as well ... if you listen on headphones, it uses "stereo" so you'll hear some sounds in the left and right speakers.
● Art Brut has an album and title track called "Bang Bang Rock & Roll".
● I have all of Le Tigre's albums and EPs on CD as I am a pretty big riot grrrl fan. I actually haven't really liked the latest Le Tigre's stuff, but am more of a fan of old Bikini Kill. However, the first Le Tigre album is amazing. Maybe in my next post, I will talk about another favorite, Bratmobile :)
● Lastly, here's the Archies doing "Bang Shang a Lang", which I believe was a big hit for this cartoon band :) The real "band" are session musicians, assembled by Don Kirshner. Most of the hits were written and sung by Jeff Barry.
● SMAP is not my audio. It's in Japanese.
Super-easy, but bonus points for anyone who can guess where the title of this post came from.
vu
wikipedia.org/Bangs | s-m-a-s-h.net | bertrandbetsch.com | isobelcampbell.com | artbrut.org.uk | letigreworld.com