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Pop / Rock 06/02/2016

Raging Feminist Post-hardcore Quartet, Petrol Girls Announce 'Some Thing' EP Release Show

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Raging Feminist Post-hardcore Quartet, Petrol Girls Announce 'Some Thing' EP Release Show
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Petrol Girls, from South East London have announced their hometown, 'Some Thing' EP launch show - Saturday 13th February @ The Black Heart, London.
Support comes from Leeds/Brighton based twopiece, Kamikaze Girls and Guildford's melodic hardcore punk quintet, Darko.
For more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/979225275504449/
Tickets: https://bit.ly/PGLondonTix

The new EP, 'Some Thing' is a multiple label release through Bomber Music (UK), Panic State (US) and Laser Life Records (EU). It will be available from the 19th February on Extended CD, 7inch Vinyl and Digital Download.
'Some Thing' is available to pre-order now from the following links:

Bomber Music (UK) - Extended CD: https://bit.ly/PetrolGirlsSomeThing
Panic State (US) - 7inch Vinyl: https://panicstaterecords.bandcamp.com/album/some-thing
Laser Life Records (EU) - 7inch Vinyl: https://laserliferecords.bandcamp.com/album/some-thing

'Slug' was the first track to be unveiled from the quartet's explosive new EP - premiering with Noisey. The video was shot, directed and produced by Andrew Northrop. Watch and share it here: https://youtu.be/TQJjRw6yWec

Formed in 2013 for an international women's day gig, Petrol Girls continue to tour regularly around the UK and mainland Europe.
Their music combines manic jagged rhythms with vocals that range from furious screaming to intricate melodies and harmonies. Drawing direct influence from Refused, White Lung, Bikini Kill, Fugazi, RVIVR, Propagandhi, At The Drive-In and War On Woman, Petrol Girls have sculpted a sound and a performance that is not only explosive, but highly detailedandrawkus.

Petrol Girls identify explicitly as a feminist band and draw on personal experiences to challenge and ridicule sexism, as well as exploring wider political themes, such as alienation, mental health and the current anti-austerity movement.

Sometimes desperate and sometimes defiant, �Some Thing� interrogates some big political ideas from an acutely personal perspective. Mental health and relationship issues open up into wider questions about alienation, borders, complicity and control.
It draws together different musical influences in a way that reflects this collision of ideas in the context of a culture that feels increasingly less human.

�Some Thing� was engineered & mixed by MartaSalogni at Strongroom Studios, London, UK and mastered by Pete Maher in early 2015.
It was produced by Petrol Girls & MartaSalogni.
Tracks 4, 5 and 6 (Extended CD Version), are taken from the Petrol Girls self-titled EP, which was recorded and mixed at Astbury Castle Studios by Jack Fokas.

'Some Thing' is available to pre-order on Extended CD, 7inch Vinyl and Digital Download - Released 19th February 2016.

Petrol Girls are:
Liepa Kuraitė - Bass and Vox
Ren Aldridge - Guitar and Vox
Joe York - Guitar and Vox
Zock - Drums

Petrol Girls online:
https://www.facebook.com/Petrolgirls
https://www.petrolgirls.bandcamp.com/

Petrol Girls on tour:
Feb 13 - UK - London @ Black Heart

Bomber Music online:
https://www.bombermusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/bombermusic






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