Red Aunts is tagged as: punk, riot grrrl, punk rock, female vocals, alternative Female punk rockers the Red Aunts were a rough, raw, raunchy combo that arose during the California punk revival of the ’90s. Both praised and dismissed for their garage-band amateurishness early on, the band crafted a grimy, scuzzy sound inflected with subtle strains of blues, country, and pre-Beatles rock & roll. That sound matched well with their lyrics — the Red Aunts weren’t really political or explicitly feminist; they just wanted to rock out, and many of their songs had a trashy sense of humor descended from avowed influences the Lunachicks. At least musically, they also earned numerous comparisons to the abrasive, grungy skronk of Babes in Toyland, though they didn’t have quite the same sense of cathartic urgency. The more the Red Aunts recorded and toured, the better their musicianship got, and they were able to move from the short, enthusiastic blasts of their early records to more intricate and demanding songwriting. The Red Aunts were formed in Long Beach, CA, in 1991 by guitarist/vocalist Terri Wahl (aka Angel, aka Louise Lee Outlaw), the wife of Claw Hammer leader Jon Wahl. She recruited two of her friends, lead vocalist/guitarist Kerry Davis (aka Sapphire, aka Taffy Davis) and bassist Debi Martini (aka E.Z. Wider, aka Connie Champagne... Read More About Red Aunts Biography... Send Red Aunts ringtones to your cell |
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