Iconic L.A. punk band The Go-Go's (officialgogos) have released their first new music in nearly 20 years. Listen to 'Club Zero':
Today, The Go-Go’s have officially released “Club Zero,” their first single in nearly 20 years. Written through a series of email exchanges between the band members, the self-produced track was recorded in L.A. and San Francisco. An earlier version of the song can be heard in, a documentary about the band that premieres on Showtime on Friday, July 31 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with an encore replay on Saturday, Aug. 1 at 7:20 p.m. ET/4:20 p.m. PT.
A punk staple of the late ‘70s, The Go-Go’s—currently comprised of Belinda Carlisle , Jane Wiedlin , Charlotte Caffey , Kathy Valentine and Gina Schock —are the only all-female band to both write their own songs and play their own instruments on a number one album.
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