A Conversation - The Ettes
1979
Raw, urgent, and defiantly D.I.Y
Recorded as one of five tracks on their DIY living-room-demo, A Conversation by The Ettes captures the voice of Scotland’s first all-girl punk.
Lean, biting, and impossible to ignore!
seen from Algeria
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seen from Lithuania

seen from Israel
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seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from Kazakhstan
seen from Japan

seen from Canada
seen from Netherlands
seen from Russia
seen from Germany
seen from Bangladesh

seen from Singapore
seen from Brazil
seen from China

seen from Australia
seen from Germany
A Conversation - The Ettes
1979
Raw, urgent, and defiantly D.I.Y
Recorded as one of five tracks on their DIY living-room-demo, A Conversation by The Ettes captures the voice of Scotland’s first all-girl punk.
Lean, biting, and impossible to ignore!
The Ettes
Okay so Colettes story is still the same where she comes from a family of Italian-French soap opera actors and she’s a famous actress herself, and she still has her son Marco. I’m thinking his dad was a money and fame hungry person so he married Colette to get that but didn’t treat her well at all, and when Juliette found out he mysteriously died-
Then Marquette is still Colette’s cousin and he’s an asshole but they still love him
Coco Hames' self-titled debut album is out now. Watch the new video for "I Don't Wanna Go," and pick up a copy of the album at your local record store or favorite online outlet. http://smarturl.it/cocohames
“Combines the stately emotionalism of ‘60s torch singers with the all-caps exuberance of a particularly sharp garage-rock band and the eloquent twang of late-period Replacements.” –Uncut
“On her solo debut, The Ettes' singer arms sugary pop hooks with garage-rock fangs.” –NPR Music
Song Premiere: Coco Hames, “I Do Love You”
Coco Hames first made a name for herself fronting Nashville garage band the Ettes, but now the songwriter and musician is striking out on her own for her first solo album. Recorded at Nashville’s Bomb Shelter studio and co-produced with the studio’s Andrija Tokic, Coco Hames is a stirring collection of personal songs, showcasing a side of Hames that Ettes fans likely haven’t seen.
Hames has shared a track from the album, the affecting ballad “I Do Love You.” She wrote the powerful song about the early days she spent with her husband.
Coco Hames will release via Merge Records on March 31.
Karen Smith, Gretchen Weiners and Regina George who?
suggestion draw Juliette but younger!^^
Here she is in her cheer uniform from high school!