Leeds/London duo Kamikaze Girls are extremely pleased to announce that their debut EP Sad will be released on 2nd September through Bearded Punk Records (UK/EU) and Wiretap Records (US).
The record is available to pre-order now at: www.itsokaytobesad.com
To celebrate the news, the band have revealed the video for their new single ‘Stitches’ which you can check out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDadiY3LODI
The duo will also be heading out on tour this August on select Ireland dates with Belfast emo punks Apartments and UK dates with Dublin indie pop quintet The Winter Passing, as well as several other headline dates and festival appearances (see below for details).
What makes this pair tick? First and foremost, Kamikaze Girls want you to know that it’s okay to be sad. Since 2014 the Riot Grrrl duo, consisting of vocalist and guitarist Lucinda Livingstone and drummer Conor Dawson, have used music as a means to challenge attitudes and taboos surrounding mental health. Their aim has always been to show their strength and solidarity to other young people in the same position, through their vitriolic fuzz-rock and to work alongside other bands in the scene to help stamp out gender stereotypes in music for good.
KG’s sound is an amalgamation of their own pop sensibilities and 90s Riot Grrrl, citing the likes of Bikini Kill, L7 and Sleater Kinney as their main inspiration. The band’s raw live shows have become synonymous with the DIY/punk scene and since the release of their first single – ‘Tonic Youth’ last year – they have played shows across mainland Europe, America and the UK with the likes of Muncie Girls, Pup, The Menzingers, Me Without You, Modern Baseball, Moose Blood, Lemuria, Petrol Girls, Personal Best, Great Cynics, The Winter Passing, Nai Harvest, The World Is A Beautiful Place… and Woahnows, to name just a few.
Their forthcoming long-awaited debut EP ‘Sad’ perfectly marries their noisy, effervescent tendencies and their strong sense of principle. Livingstone’s lyrics speak honestly and openly about everything from anxiety and depression to addiction – it’s the way in which Livingstone’s raw lyrics permeate and shine through the songs so strikingly that make the band stand apart.
Whether it’s on tracks like ‘Hexes’ where they speak of the pains of anxiety“Psychosis, you’re messing with my head again / While I’m pulling out my eyelashes you’re fast asleep in bed”, or on ‘Black Coffee’ where they delve into the heart of addiction “I found the cure for these aching bones / I’ll breathe you when I just can’t hold it up”, Kamikaze Girls aren’t afraid to speak what’s on their mind, and are emblazoned with passion at every turn.
This pair are a band unafraid to lay their insecurities bare for all of the world to see, and they’re inviting you to join them.
Kamikaze Girls 2016 Live Dates:
24th July – Neighbourhood 2016 (part of Tramlines Festival) – The Picturehouse Social – Sheffield
12th August – Green Door Store – Brighton
18th August – Hangar, Dublin – Ireland w/ Apartments
19th August – The Stormy Tea Cup, Limerick – Ireland w/ Apartments
26th August – The Hope & Ruin, Brighton w/ The Winter Passing
27th August – Manchfest – The Star & Garter – Manchester
28th August – The Cricketers, Kingston w/ The Winter Passing
29th August – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham (Red Room) w/ The Winter Passing
23rd September – DIY Space for London – London
24th September – The Key Club – Leeds
1st October – Southsea Fest – Portsmouth