Genre | Indie |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2019-06-29 15:26:52 |
Group | BEAMS |
Size | 31 MB |
Files | 4 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Girl_Friday-Fashion_Conman-EP-WEB-2019-BEAMS
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-girl_friday-headstones.mp3 | Girl Friday | Headstones | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-girl_friday-lullaby_no._13.mp3 | Girl Friday | Lullaby No. 13 | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-girl_friday-generation_sick.mp3 | Girl Friday | Generation Sick | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-girl_friday-decoration_currency.mp3 | Girl Friday | Decoration/Currency | 320 | Unknown |
NFO
ARTIST.....: Girl Friday
TITLE......: Fashion Conman
LABEL......: Hardly Art
GENRE......: Indie
RIP DATE...: 2019-06-29
RETAIL DATE: 2019-06-28
RUNTIME....: 13:28
SIZE.......: 31,18 MB
QUALITY....: 320Kbps 44.1kHz
ENCODER/CODEC: LAME - MP3 (MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER 3)
URL........: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=B7fetgyn33wxg6lxezknioim5zm
Track List:
01. Headstones 2:36
02. Lullaby No. 13 4:14
03. Generation Sick 2:50
04. Decoration/Currency 3:48
Release Notes:
https://girlfridayband.bandcamp.com/
Girl Friday think of themselves as an explicitly
feminist project, though not in the didactic way one
might expect from that appellation. The L.A-based
quartet, founded by bassist Libby Hsieh and guitarist
Vera Ellen after they met at a UCLA house party a couple
of years back, operates collectively, each member taking
turns at the microphone and equal parts in songwriting;
theyí»re all big personalities and big presences, but
they find balanceí¬and complementí¬in one another. There
had been iterations of the band before, but none had
truly clicked until drummer Virginia Pettis and
guitarist Sierra Scott joined. This is the iteration of
the band found on Girl Fridayí»s new EP, Fashion Conman;
in four nimble tracks, these young women are able to
fuse mod-pop a la the early Bangles with í«90s alt-rock
(í░we all love Hole,í▒ they say with enthusiasm), the
urgency and tension of minimalist í«70s post-punk, and
contemporary observations, without sounding like
pastiche. Theyí»re uninterested in genre designations,
and hope nobodyí»s ever able to pinpoint them in a word.
The feminist collective, of course, is a storied radical
tradition, tied closely to the practice of
consciousness-raising, in which collective members
shared stories of their own lives in order to find
commonality, learn one anotherí»s perspectives, analyze
systems of oppression, and find imaginative and active
solutions. On Fashion Conman, Girl Friday are coming of
age, trying to find their footing in a world in which
image is clearly prized over substance. None of them are
L.A. nativesí¬they take aim at the noted sinister
shallowness of entertainment industry interactions in
that city on í░Decoration/Currency,í▒ which swings
easily from sweetly melodic verse to distorted,
fist-raising chorus. í░Headstonesí▒ and í░Lullaby No.
13í▒ point not just to a nightmarish present but to the
possibility of escape, of finding safety with one
another. í░Generation Sickí▒ is a pointed indictment of
abusive men and all those who protect them. (These songs
are also, it should be noted, wickedly catchy).
Girl Friday are a band out of timeí¬sensitive,
perceptive, careful songwriters who feel displaced in
this moment, but find comfort and resilience in their
friendships with one another and the music they make
together. On Fashion Conman, theyí»ve got plenty of
truths to speak, if youí»re ready to listen.