The punk band that made waves with their song, 'Racist, Sexist Boy,' is back with a new single, 'Growing Up' from their upcoming, debut LP of the same name. thelindalindas LindaLindas racistsexistboy growinguplp epitaphrecords stopasianhate
After the band’s breakthrough performance in Amy Poehler’s movie Moxie earlier this year, L.A. quartet the Linda Lindas went viral with their song “Racist, Sexist Boy,” and inked a deal with Epitaph. Here, the group opens up about silliness, sexism, and silver linings.
“After I heard Mila’s story, I was really angry, so then we were like, ‘Let’s write a song,’” Eloise says, describing how the band created “Racist, Sexist Boy” over a five-hour Zoom call. Yes, the band members’ ages and gender pique curiosity, but there’s hype around these young women for a reason—they have something to say, and they’re really, really good at what they do. The Linda Lindas take their music seriously. They’re well-rehearsed, and as a result, they’re an incredibly tight band. The group switches up instruments, but often, you’ll find Bela and Lucia on guitar, Eloise on bass, and Mila on drums, while they all take turns on vocals.
While their message may be serious, the Linda Lindas also know how to have a good time. “It’s important that we have fun because we hear stories about bands that stopped having fun, and that’s why they broke up,” Lucia says.
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