The Linda Lindas
- Growing Up [Epitaph, 2022] *
- No Obligation [Epitaph, 2024] B+
Consumer Guide Reviews:
Growing Up [Epitaph, 2022]
Eleven-and-over Hispanic-Asian girlpunk foursome get down to bizness: "We'll sing to people and show/What it means to be young and growing up" ("Racist, Sexist Boy," "Fine," "Nino") *
No Obligation [Epitaph, 2024]
The third album by this nominally bilingual four-woman g-g-b-d could almost make a fella nostalgic for L.A.'s punk years, because despite the short-fast-hard roots of their now 44-year-old label, they're a band that favors classic pop-rock's 12-songs-in-40-minutes dimensions. Plus they have so much attitude it laps over into politics, from "You'd like me better if they didn't stare/You'd like me better if I grew out my hair/You'd like me if I wasn't a mess/You'd like me better if I'd put on a dress" to "This is no resolution/This is a revolution/This is a revolution/This is a revolution." Four gals can dream, thank G-d for that. B+
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