Friday, September 20, 2013

Come dancing



The Julie Ruin with "Oh Come On" ... the new record from Kathleen Hanna's latest band came out the other week...

8 comments:

  1. The Philosophical ZombieSeptember 21, 2013 at 9:54 AM

    Sorry, but it's only a vague homage to what's already been done a thousand times better

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  2. Oh come on - it's great!

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  3. Very cool. My favorite band of 2013, so far.

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  4. re: "Anonymous Anonymous said...
    She's gotten pretty big..."

    it wouldn't matter if she did gain weight but the woman has been fighting a pretty intense sickness. i saw the bowery ballroom concert and it was amazing and inspiring. the woman is incredibly intelligent and talented and has done more for people than I'm sure you could do in a lifetime.

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  5. Great band full of great people!

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  6. This post has become a hot topic.

    Kathleen Hanna and Kathi Wilcox
    Sara Landeau and Vaginal Creme Davis
    Stop, don't you stop
    Please don't stop
    We won't stop

    Love her in Bull in the Heather.

    She's married to Ad-Rock of Beastie Boy, to all you who grew up on Hannah twerking Montana and Amanda I'm all that Bynes.

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  7. Ken from Ken's KitchenSeptember 22, 2013 at 2:32 PM

    Jeez this is a tough crowd. I liked it.

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  8. The Julie Ruin record is a great balance between the harshness of Bikini Kill and the sweetness of Le Tigre. I'm disappointed that I discovered her music so late (a month ago) in her career. However, it's making my whole NY (specifically BK) experience suck less...

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