In the Red Records may have never spawned a massive crossover success like Sub Pop (with Nirvana), Epitaph (the Offspring), or Sympathy for the Record Industry (the White Stripes). But the L.A. indie ...
Red Aunts bassist/vocalist Debi Martini has sadly passed away. As Pitchfork points out, her bandmates broke the news on Facebook, writing: With tremendous sadness we are heart broken to announce the ...
The Red Aunts were nothing to mess with. Four musicians who first converged in 1990s Long Beach, the band released a series of searing garage-punk records, first on Sympathy for the Record Industry ...
The Red Aunts are back, and they’re as punk as ever. Formed in Long Beach, California in 1991, this act blazed through the ’90s punk scene by spewing their own distinct brand of in-your-face ...
Long Beach riot grrrls The Red Aunts were around in the ’90s with albums on Epitaph and Sympathy for the Record Industry, and last year they reunited for their first show since 1998, an appearance at ...
“We had our own language,” Terri Hart says about her band Red Aunts. “We were the stuff. That’s what we’d always say, keeping it weird.” The ferocious L.A. garage-punk quartet triumphantly started ...
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In the '90s, the Red Aunts were at the epicenter of Long Beach's punk scene. Having had no previous experience in bands, Kerry Smith, Terri Wahl, Deb Martini and Lesley Ishino developed a "toxic," ...
Red Aunts' national punk-rock breakthrough came in the form of #1 Chicken, a raucous slab of screechy all-girl punk that boasted "14 songs 23 minutes" right on its packaging. Subtlety was hardly the ...