"I was careful though I thought"
Big Hands by Ramonda Hammer has that sound that pulls a huge audience. It is a big alt rock guitar driven sound with a passionate killer female vocalist in the form of Devin Davis. There is a fair amount of emo angst, post rock heavy chordage, it is less celebration rock than sad core really, it reveals the pain of relationships and life. These songs will feel like a soundtrack of our lives often times when we need a boost but feeling our hurt through the exquisite rock art of RH feels cathartic. NO, I am not a psychoanalyst but I play one here (sometimes) in my context as a music writer (so there).
"please don't give up on me"
Essential: Listen to their 2019 full length "I Never Wanted Company"
Ramonda Hammer is Devin Davis (vox), Justin Geter (guitar), Andy Hegl (bass) and Mark Edwards (drums).
-Robb Donker Curtius
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:
Ramonda Hammer is a Los Angeles four-piece "steeped in the sounds of 90s alt rock" (She Shreds). While the band's blistering guitars and front-woman Devin Davis’s paint-peeling vocals recall past greats like Hole and contemporaries like Mannequin Pussy, "Ramonda Hammer is instantly identifiable thanks to a dark and moody edge of their own" (Kerrang!).
The band's 2017 EP Destroyers, which Rolling Stone described as sounding like "an alternate Nineties where L7 was the biggest band in the world," cemented them as a tentpole act in LA’s surging community of woman- and queer-fronted bands. But Davis hasn't done this alone. With powerhouse guitarist Justin Geter, enthusiastic bassist Andy Hengl, and precise drummer Mark Edwards, Ramonda Hammer puts on a very high-energy live show full of raw emotion. Over the last few years, the band toured the U.S. relentlessly while also working diligently on their first full-length record.
In 2019, RH finally released their searing debut LP I Never Wanted Company. On this album, Davis takes a hard look at her struggle between despairing loneliness and embracing independence. Since forming the band, she really struggled to come to terms with her codependency and navigated coming out in her first queer relationship. The result was an album that’s bruising, cathartic, searching, and ultimately therapeutic. Featuring production by Alex Newport (At The Drive In, Bloc Party), I Never Wanted Company is a powerful first LP for the quartet.
In January 2020, INWC's lead single "Hoax" debuted as the main title theme for comedian Bill Burr's new Comedy Central show The Ringers. Shortly after, Ramonda Hammer toured with Summer Cannibals and co-headlined a Noise Pop festival show in San Francisco. In April 2020, the band released a new single "Big Hands" produced by Sarah Tudzin of Illuminati Hotties, and are now working on more new music. Stay hammered while you wait by following RH on all socials!
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