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14 track album
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NEW SONG!!!!!
Brand new song 'Hate Parades' off Husbands N Knives' new album 'Virosa Ebriosa' to be released in August 2014 on iTunes and Spotify. You can check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM8yCkysYfQ
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RIOT GRRRL MOVEMENT; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU1ANLb4QPY
ABOUT - Riot grrrl was an underground feminist punk movement based in Washington, DC, Olympia, Washington, Portland, Oregon, and the greater Pacific Northwest which existed in the early to mid-1990s, and it is often associated with third-wave feminism (it is sometimes seen as its starting point). Riot grrrl bands often address issues such as rape, domestic abuse, sexuality, and female empowerment.
ORIGIN - During the late 1970s and early and mid 1980s there were a number of female punk and rock musicians that later influenced the riot grrrl ethos. In 1987, the magazine Sassy premiered and dealt with tough subjects that conventional magazines aimed at teenage girls did not. An article Women, Sex and Rock and Roll published by “Puncture” in 1989 became the first manifesto of the movement.
ZINES - Riot grrrl’s momentum was also hugely supported by an explosion of creativity in defiantly homemade cut-and-paste, xeroxed, collagey zines that covered a variety of feminist topics, frequently attempting to draw out the political implications of intensely personal experiences with sexism, mental illness, body image and eating disorders, sexual abuse, racism, rape, discrimination, stalking, domestic violence, incest, homophobia, and sometimes vegetarianism. Bands would often reappropriate ordinarily derogatory phrases like ‘cunt’, ‘bitch’, ‘dyke’ and ‘slut’ (the very same words often received from male audience members), writing them proudly on their skin with lipstick or fat markers, thus nullifying their attempted offensive power and making them ultimately harmless and funny.
BANDS PART OF THE RIOT GRRRL MOVEMENT; 7 Year Bitch Adickdid Autoclave Babes in Toyland Bangs Bette Davis and the Balconettes Bikini Kill Blood Sausage Bratmobile Brilliant Colors Calamity Jane Candy Panic Attack Cold Cold Hearts Courtney Love (band) Death of the Elephant Dickless Emily’s Sassy Lime Excuse 17 Fifth Column Finally Punk Free Kitten Frightwig Golden Starlet Gossip Heavens to Betsy Heartless Martin Hole Huggy Bear Husbands ‘n’ Knives Jack Off Jill Julie Ruin L7 Le Tigre Lucid Nation Lunachicks Meltdown Mika Miko Partyline Pussycat Trash Quix*o*tic Red Aunts Scrawl Shoplifting Shrag Sister George Slant 6 Spitboy Sta-Prest Swan Island Tattle Tale Team Dresch The Butchies The Coathangers The Frumpies The Gits The Quails The Need The Scissor Girls The Shondes Tribe 8 Viva Knievel Voodoo Queens Wild Flag Witchknot
Brand new song 'Hate Parades' off 2014 album Virosa Ebriosa, Available to buy in August.
"Husbands N Knives now stand ready to unleash a second full length set in the shape of their forthcoming ‘Virosa Ebriosa’ album, which is set to provide additional heat and light to the summer. A sneak preview suggests that this will demonstrate the group’s extending mastery of their detonations, such as the coruscating, hook-laden and anthemic ‘You’re One’ and the bass led ‘Lipstick Graffiti’, which packs the hearse with hobbledehoys for a twisted and crepuscular hell ride."