Para fans de Rock, Indie y Alternativa, y Metal.
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The band initially formed in 1985, by friends Suzi Gardner (guitars, vocals) and Donita Sparks (guitars, vocals), before later being joined by Dee Plakas (drums) and Jennifer Finch (bass), after a number years of an ever-changing lineup. In 1988, they signed with Epitaph Records, releasing their self-titled debut that same year, followed by “Smell the Magic” in 1991, released on Sub Pop.
Their punk/metal hybrid failed to garner much success but following Nirvana’s breakout hit with “Nevermind,” alternative music found a surge of popularity. With 1992’s “Bricks are Heavy” (on Slash Records), their trashy punk sound broke into the charts, peaking at the top spot on Billboard’s Heatseekers Album charts. L7 brought a female voice into the grunge movement, also becoming involved in activism, often outspoken and outrageous in their public displays. They set up the non-profit ‘Rock for Choice’ organisation, providing a platform to raise support for women’s rights through annual concerts.
1994’s “Hungry For Stink” failed to live up to the success of its predecessor, yet L7 remained a respected act in alternative music. Releases and tours continued yet L7 were unable to maintain momentum and they eventually decided to depart on an indefinite hiatus in 2001. Nonetheless, L7 had helped provide a female voice in alternative music, inspiring the likes of Sleater-Kinney and the Donnas to also make raucous punk rock that challenged patriarchy and the status quo of alternative music. Along with the likes of Bikini Kill, they epitomised the riot grill movement that developed during the 1990s, which was continued in the following decade through bands such as Pussy Riot and Savages. As of 2014, they announced their return to music, revamping their act to the delight of old and new fans alike.
From being a longtime L7 fan ever since I was in high school back in '87, I always enjoyed the music that they put out. Although I wasn't familiar with the genre term at the time, I can safely say that they were my introduction into Grunge music.
Back in '92 after graduating from college, I found out on a foreign radio station in Italy that L7 was going to perform there sometime that year. At the time, I was still conjuring up a graduation present from my parents as I was currently stuck between a gaming console or a new TV. But having heard that news made me forget those two things altogether! I asked my dad if I could go to Italy alone to go see them perform. After several weeks of convincing, he finally agreed to let me go, so I packed my things and headed for Italy later that month, a day before they were set to perform.
The night of the performance I went to the ticket booth and purchased a ticket and entered the venue. I was in the center of the stage when they all came out and immediately started to play "Shove", one of my favorite songs. They went on to play other songs like "Just Like Me" and the time just seemed to fly by. At nights end, I was absolutely drained from the excitement and went back to the hotel. After arriving back home, I told my parents about the trip and they were happy that I had such a blast.