"trip on the pavement, bit your lip"
Rich Girls' cooker The Fighter rides on droning horror pop-esque synths, a sort of hybrid western / surf guitar, tom tom tribal drums and Lusia Black's growling vox (haah). It is the NYC- based art punk's new single and, on the track, Black shares: “Fuck bigots, it’s all I thought about this year. If it’s about anything, it’s about that.”
The Fighter leaves a thick atmosphere of cool defiance in it's wake. Buy it and enjoy and know that All proceeds from Bandcamp digital purchases of the single will be donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center. I love this organization (Fighting Hate, Teaching Tolerance, Seeking Justice. Since 1971. Monitoring Hate Groups. Legal Aid. Exposing Extremists.)
-Robb Donker Curtius
All proceeds from Bandcamp digital purchases of the single will be donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:
NYC-based art punks Rich Girls share "The Fighter," a new single, an anthem of low-key defiance. From frontwoman Lusia Black: “Fuck bigots, it’s all I thought about this year. If it’s about anything, it’s about that.”
The Deli states, "Against a forward-facing, march-inducing beat and heavy reverb electric guitar, bandleader Luisa Black’s vox maintains a steely defiance, embedding the track with an energy that’s both haunting and invigorating for the listener."
All proceeds from Bandcamp digital purchases of the single will be donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Released June 26, 2020
Music by Luisa Black
Vocals + guitar: Luisa Black
Guitar: Jonny Naismith
Drums: Gavin Haag
Recorded by Travis Harrison at Serious Business
Mixed + mastered by Sean Beresford at Blighty Sound
All proceeds from Bandcamp digital purchases of the single will be donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:
NYC-based art punks Rich Girls share "The Fighter," a new single, an anthem of low-key defiance. From frontwoman Lusia Black: “Fuck bigots, it’s all I thought about this year. If it’s about anything, it’s about that.”
The Deli states, "Against a forward-facing, march-inducing beat and heavy reverb electric guitar, bandleader Luisa Black’s vox maintains a steely defiance, embedding the track with an energy that’s both haunting and invigorating for the listener."
All proceeds from Bandcamp digital purchases of the single will be donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Released June 26, 2020
Music by Luisa Black
Vocals + guitar: Luisa Black
Guitar: Jonny Naismith
Drums: Gavin Haag
Recorded by Travis Harrison at Serious Business
Mixed + mastered by Sean Beresford at Blighty Sound
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