Even as pandemic restrictions begin to ease, the group isn’t really considering live shows or recording new music at this time. #BigShow #KBGO #BigClassicHits
When Austin musician
Kendra Sells shared with a friend her new solo work, they suggested the description club punk. It s an apt encapsulation of
All in Your Head, an exploratory dance of distorted guitars, anarchic structures, and magnetic beats rooted in Sells vocal expertise. Released with Richmond s
Quiet Year Records, the singer calls the seven-track EP a whole rendezvous of whatever I have going on in my head. I ve never been good with placing genres, especially with the EP being kind of all over the place, she says. I had just started learning Ableton. I ve never owned cool pedals or a good amp, so it was really exciting to mess around with so many tones. The whole thing felt very playful. I was just trying things out and enjoying myself.
Go-Go’s reflect on Hall of Fame induction
Band member says respect for work was a long time coming By Randall Roberts, Los Angeles Times
Published: May 20, 2021, 6:01am
Share: A studio portrait of The Go-Go s around the time of the band s 2001 album, God Bless the Go-Go s. (Beyond Music/Courtesy of Getty Images)
On May 12, the Go-Go’s guitarist and co-founder Jane Wiedlin had just been informed that her band was the first Los Angeles punk group to earn entry into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame when she mentioned a just-received note from a longtime friend and peer from the band X.
Courtesy of Rock & Roll Hall of FameAs reported earlier today, The Go-Go's will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year, makin.