Listen: Girlpool - "Blah Blah Blah"
L.A. lo-fi punk duo Girlpool are sharing another effort from their upcoming 'debut' EP.
They recently dropped "Jane", which we were impressed with, and now they've gone ahead to stream this jerky, angular-riffed Cali cut. It's bratty and snarly, gnashing with fuzzy licks and drum-less rhythms. It's like arguing with your younger sibling in musical form.
Listen to "Blah Blah Blah", then have a look over the tour dates an EP tracklist below.
October
10 – Bootleg, Los Angeles, CA
17 – Hazzard Hall. Philadelphia, PA
18 – Death By Audio, Brooklyn, NY
19 – Silent Barn, Brooklyn, NY
20 – Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
22 – NME Showcase @ Glasslands Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
23 – KXLU CMJ Showcase @ Death By Audio, Brooklyn, NY
24 – Father/Daughter CMJ Showcase @ Silent Barn, Brooklyn, NY
28 – SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY
November
5 – Terminal 5, New York, NY (w/ Jenny Lewis)
6 – The Space, Westbury, NY (w/ Jenny Lewis)
7 – Calvin Theatre, Northampton, MA (w/ Jenny Lewis)
8 – State Theatre, Ithaca, NY (w/ Jenny Lewis)
14 – The Hope, Brighton
15 – TYCI @ Bar Bloc, Glasgow
16 – Pop Recs Instore, Sunderland (FREE)
17 – Shacklewell Arms, London (FREE)
18 – Rough Trade West Instore, London (FREE)
19 – Sebright Arms, London (w/ Alex G)
23 – Gold Sounds Festival @ Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
24 – Café Charbon, Paris (Free show)
December
1 – The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
8 – The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
15 – The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
22 – The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
Tracklist:
1. Blah Blah Blah
2. Paint Me Colors
3. Love Spell
4. Plants And Worms
5. Jane
6. Slutmouth
7. American Beauty
Girlpool's self-titled debut is out 17 November on Wichita.
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