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The Priscillas

The Priscillas

British power-pop/glam/garage punk band


The Priscillas are a British all female, power-pop punk /glam/garage punk[1] band from Holloway, north London.

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History

The Priscillas are:

Jenny Drag – vocals / Valkyrie – guitar, backing vocals ((also Lene Lovich Band bassist since 2014 ) / Taylor – bass, backing vocals, Jola - drums (also Adam Ant drummer since 2011)

Their latest release is "The Dream" on their own label Priscillas Pirate Radio which was produced by Paul Tipler at Unit 13 Studios. Malcolm Garrett designed the sleeve on a limited edition gatefold CD and was art director on the video which is an ode o the late Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks, long time friend of Jenny's.

"Angela", their single release in July 2023 about the #askforangela campaign received accolades from world renowned producers Steve Lillywhite, Youth, Barry Upton, Harri Kakoulli, and Craig Leon.

Formed in November 2003 with Jenny Drag (vocals), Guri Go-Go (guitar), Kate Kannibal (bass) and Mavis Minx (drums).[2]

The band released two singles on Damaged Goods, "Gonna Rip Up Your Photograph", and "All My Friends Are Zombies", along with an EP "Aloha From Holloway" in 2004.[3] They released the single "Superhero" on Dirty Water Records in August 2007,[4] and an album 10,000 Volts on their own label Nag's Head Records in February 2009.[5]

Their singles have had radio play on Radio 1, BBC 6Music, Xfm, and WFMU; the band has also played in session for Marc Riley on BBC 6Music, have been interviewed on Phill Jupitus's 6Music's breakfast show twice, and played sessions for Resonance FM, as well as WFMU in New York. The band's videos have been playlisted at Topshop branches across Europe, and "Gonna Rip Up Your Photograph" was voted in the shop's top 40 videos of the year.

The band has toured extensively across the UK, in the US, Spain, France, Holland, Belgium, Norway, Ireland, and Switzerland. They have played at festivals from Benidorm's Wild Weekend to the Glastonbury Festival,[6] Leeds Carling Weekend, Bestival, The Big Chill, Lost Vagueness, Litfest, Italy's Festival Beat 15 and Ireland's Electric Picnic. They have played with bands including The Cramps, The Damned and The 5.6.7.8's[7] as well as Electric Eel Shock, Art Brut, The Subways, The Rezillos, The Monks; they were once supported by James Blunt. The band continues to play across the UK and Europe.

The Priscillas wrote the theme song, "Searching For Simon", for the sci-fi comedy feature film, The Search For Simon, by Martin Gooch, which has been screened at festivals worldwide. Jenny Drag aka Jen Brown has a cameo role in the film. The song was released as a single in 2014.[8]

Members

Current
  • Jenny Drag – vocals (2003–present)
  • Valkyrie – guitar, backing vocals (2014–present)
  • Taylor – bass, backing vocals (2018–present)
  • Jola - drums (2019-present)
  • Former

Guri Go-Go – guitar, vocals (2003–2013)[1]

Kate Kannibal – bass, vocals (2003–?)

  • Mavis Minx – drums (2003–?)
  • Heidi Heelz – bass, backing vocals (2013–2018)[9]
  • Vera Wild – bass, vocals (2018)
  • Phil Martini — drums (c. 2008-2009)[10]
  • Charley Stone — guitar (2013)[11][12]
  • Suza Sputnik – bass (c. 2012)
  • Stuart Starling – drums (c. 2012)[13]
  • Hedge Hotpants – drums
  • She Rocola – bass
  • Lydia Lollipop – bass
  • Lisa Lux - drums, backing vocals (2012-2023)

Discography

EPs/Singles

  • "Gonna Rip Up Your Photograph"/"Brain Surgeon" 7", 2004
  • "All My Friends Are Zombies"/"Should Be Me" 7", 2004
  • "Aloha From Holloway" CD EP, 2004 (First two singles, extra track and videos)
  • "Superhero"/"Y.O.Y." (Dirty Water Records) 7", 2007
  • "One Christmas Wish" (Beehive Records) December 2007 (download)
  • "Searching For Simon"/"Where's Lydia?" (Headcheck Records) 2014 (download)
  • "Angela" CD single and official video, 14 July 2023 - Self-released
  • "The Dream" CD and official video 12 April 2024 (Priscillas Pirate Radio)

Albums

  • 10,000 Volts (2009) (Nag's Head Records)[14]

References

  1. "The Quietus | Reviews | The Priscillas". The Quietus.
  2. "Label shop". Dirty Water Records.
  3. "THE PRISCILLAS". Damagedgoods.com.
  4. "Punk & Oi In The UK - www.punkoiuk.co.uk: Reviews by Band". Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  5. "The Priscillas: 10,000 Volts". Metro.co.uk. 2 February 2009.

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