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Holy guacamole! London’s favourite all-girl rock and roll band The Schla La Las are back Back BACK and – hot damn — they’re out to have fun.
Celebrating twenty years since their first EP and eighteen years after waving goodbye from the main stage at Truck festival, the original line-up, Piney, George, Katrin, Vee and Delia are high kicking their way back into your heart and onto your stereo. And while they’re no longer coming for your first-born son, you might want to keep a close eye on your dad.
The Schla La Las were the darlings of the UK’s debauched indie rock scene, dazzling crowds with their matching outfits, close harmonies, and duelling guitars. They played up and down the country, from Leeds to Cornwall, and at festivals including Blissfields, Truck and Bestival.
They did a photo shoot with ID magazine alongside Florence Welch & Paloma Faith (whatever happened to those girls?), were in the Sunday Times magazine with Beth Ditto (Beth who now? – we’re kidding of course, she’s a constant source of delight), and played live radio sessions with Marc Riley on 6Music and more.
The years have passed, but they remain a vital force of high-octane pop and roll, inspiring a new generation of girls to pick up a guitar, bass, or pair of drumsticks, grab a microphone and let out a rebel yell. In perfect (ish) three-part harmony.
Trust us, you’ve never seen a show like a Schlas’ show, and we can’t wait to see you back down the front.
Celebrating twenty years since their first EP and eighteen years after waving goodbye from the main stage at Truck festival, the original line-up, Piney, George, Katrin, Vee and Delia are high kicking their way back into your heart and onto your stereo. And while they’re no longer coming for your first-born son, you might want to keep a close eye on your dad.
The Schla La Las were the darlings of the UK’s debauched indie rock scene, dazzling crowds with their matching outfits, close harmonies, and duelling guitars. They played up and down the country, from Leeds to Cornwall, and at festivals including Blissfields, Truck and Bestival.
They did a photo shoot with ID magazine alongside Florence Welch & Paloma Faith (whatever happened to those girls?), were in the Sunday Times magazine with Beth Ditto (Beth who now? – we’re kidding of course, she’s a constant source of delight), and played live radio sessions with Marc Riley on 6Music and more.
The years have passed, but they remain a vital force of high-octane pop and roll, inspiring a new generation of girls to pick up a guitar, bass, or pair of drumsticks, grab a microphone and let out a rebel yell. In perfect (ish) three-part harmony.
Trust us, you’ve never seen a show like a Schlas’ show, and we can’t wait to see you back down the front.
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