THE LINDA LINDAS Repeat Their Debut LP On Their 2nd One ‘NO OBLIGATION’

13 October 2024


New album artwork

Two years ago THE LINDA LINDAS, the punk-pop teen team, Half Asian/Half Latin,
based in Los Angeles made a sensational start with their debut LP named Growing Up.
A fast-forward race about their generational experiences translated into 10 quick-tempered wallops.

The riot grrllzz, who opened for The Rolling Stones a couple of months ago
at LA’s SoFi Stadium, just dropped their 2nd album, titled No Obligation.

NME: “It’s an exhilarating punk album with the intention of mobilising those who listen
to it. There’s rage, sadness, delight and bitterness within every sound and syllable, and
from within that cocktail of feelings is a charged devotion to creating change.”


Promo pic

TUTV: This 2nd LP sounds almost exactly the same as their debut. It’s again stuffed
with vivacious pop-punk tunes with singles All In My Head and Resolution/Revolution as unquestionable standouts. But the problem is that I hear way too much Blink-182 and Green Day resonance. As I’m not a fan of those bands, I’m not really impressed by this
TLL sequel.

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THE LINDA LINDAS Know That It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll But They Like It – Hear Their New Sizzling Single ‘ALL IN MY HEAD’ Here

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17 July 2024

Two years ago THE LINDA LINDAS, the female punk-pop teen band, Half Asian/Half Latin, based in Los Angeles made a sensational start with their debut album named Growing Up. A rousing record about their generational experiences stuffed with 10 quick-tempered wallops.

Last year they dropped two new riff-roasting singles
with Too Many Things and Resolution/Revolution.

The riot grrllzz, who opened for The Rolling Stones recently at their 3 sold out
shows at LA’s SoFi Stadium, just announced that those two tracks will be on their
next LP, female punk-pop teen band, Half Asian/Half Latin, based in Los Angeles made a sensational start with their debut album named Growing Up. A rousing record about their generational experiences stuffed with 10 quick-tempered wallops.

Lucia de la Garza (singer-songwriter): “Recording it was really fun, full of lots of dancing
in the studio. I wrote ‘All In My Head,’ from the perspective of a book character, which kinda brought us out of our comfort zone. “It felt like a break from reality, which we don’t usually
find ourselves writing about.”

Sizzling, steamy and striking.
Start TLL up, here.


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