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the South African Sister are BACK! in Lola
The SoapGirls Armed with unforgettable melodies and catchy choruses, The SoapGirls energy, rawness and authenticity live, has earned these road warriors a formidable reputation.
Performing continuously throughout 2016, these fearless French born sisters Ca(Millie) and Noe(MIE) Debray, backed by their strong songwriting abilities, dedication and determination to their craft, have slayed critics and earned a dedicated group of followers known as the The SoapSuds, who follow the band across the UK and Europe.
The SoapGirls Armed with unforgettable melodies and catchy choruses, The SoapGirls energy, rawness and authenticity live, has earned these road warriors a formidable reputation.
Performing continuously throughout 2016, these fearless French born sisters Ca(Millie) and Noe(MIE) Debray, backed by their strong songwriting abilities, dedication and determination to their craft, have slayed critics and earned a dedicated group of followers known as the The SoapSuds, who follow the band across the UK and Europe.
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the South African Sister are BACK! in Lola
The SoapGirls Armed with unforgettable melodies and catchy choruses, The SoapGirls energy, rawness and authenticity live, has earned these road warriors a formidable reputation.
Performing continuously throughout 2016, these fearless French born sisters Ca(Millie) and Noe(MIE) Debray, backed by their strong songwriting abilities, dedication and determination to their craft, have slayed critics and earned a dedicated group of followers known as the The SoapSuds, who follow the band across the UK and Europe.
With a venomous swagger and catchy, riff-oriented guitar grind, The SoapGirls released their debut European single Bad Bitch last year and this caustic slice of vitriolic rock n roll, was feted by the media and fans alike.
The journey so far has been fraught for The SoapGirls, as they have encountered vicious sexism and attacks from audiences; battled discrimination and hostility and yet they ve grow in stature and strength. Edgy and provocative The SoapGirls have faced scathing criticism and physical violence from some, on a level not encountered or endured by their male counterparts, but remain defiant. As women, they have come under unfair scrutiny because some see them as poor role models, but their attire and image emphasises their music and harmonises with their exhilarating, firework-strewn performances.
Alluring, hypnotic and nonchalant The SoapGirls originally hail from South Africa where they performed on the street for eight years, and were given their name by the general public. We have been The SoapGirls since we were 8 and 9 selling hand made soap and street performing for various causes, we did this 365 days of the year for 9 years.
After quickly gaining the hearts of the masses throughout Cape Town and only aged twelve and thirteen, they had their first real experience in a recording studio and from there they were hooked. Signed by Universal Records at fifteen, in 2011 The SoapGirls released their South African debut album, which topped the domestic charts.
After conquering South Africa The SoapGirls with their thirst for knowledge and justice, wanted to broaden their musical horizons, leading them first to stages in the United States and then the UK and Europe, with a determination to fight against struggle and heartache. The SoapGirls first toured the UK 2015, releasing their first independent well received album Calls For Rebellion, with one critic accurately calling the album Raw, catchy, anarchistic Rock and Roll.
Mie on guitar and vocals sets the pace beautifully as she powers through each song with a certain style and grace that captivates every audience.
Her biggest musical influences are Fleetwood Mac, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Heart, Nirvana,The Butthole Surfers and R.E.M and prefers more chilled out melancholy music.
Millie on bass and vocals is influenced by Alice in Chains, Marilyn Manson, The Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, Alanis Morrissette, Hole, Aretha Franklin, Nirvana, Napalm Death and L7 and tends to prefer heavy angry music. This is evident in her performance as she connects and hypnotises the crowd.
Their common ground is grunge, with Nirvana, Alice in Chains and L7 being their biggest influences and with both girls sharing the singing role, this dynamic duo breathe new life into the genre, for others to follow.
The SoapGirls write outsider anthems that are androgynous, audacious and straight from the heart, with each song born from a real experience, either with themselves or someone close, ensuring every song is very honest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFmVFCPtZBk
DJRwin wil take you for a spin in his 5000+ music collection!
Doors: 20:00
Damage: 6€ VVK 7€ at the Door
TICKETS: https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/379909
The SoapGirls Armed with unforgettable melodies and catchy choruses, The SoapGirls energy, rawness and authenticity live, has earned these road warriors a formidable reputation.
Performing continuously throughout 2016, these fearless French born sisters Ca(Millie) and Noe(MIE) Debray, backed by their strong songwriting abilities, dedication and determination to their craft, have slayed critics and earned a dedicated group of followers known as the The SoapSuds, who follow the band across the UK and Europe.
With a venomous swagger and catchy, riff-oriented guitar grind, The SoapGirls released their debut European single Bad Bitch last year and this caustic slice of vitriolic rock n roll, was feted by the media and fans alike.
The journey so far has been fraught for The SoapGirls, as they have encountered vicious sexism and attacks from audiences; battled discrimination and hostility and yet they ve grow in stature and strength. Edgy and provocative The SoapGirls have faced scathing criticism and physical violence from some, on a level not encountered or endured by their male counterparts, but remain defiant. As women, they have come under unfair scrutiny because some see them as poor role models, but their attire and image emphasises their music and harmonises with their exhilarating, firework-strewn performances.
Alluring, hypnotic and nonchalant The SoapGirls originally hail from South Africa where they performed on the street for eight years, and were given their name by the general public. We have been The SoapGirls since we were 8 and 9 selling hand made soap and street performing for various causes, we did this 365 days of the year for 9 years.
After quickly gaining the hearts of the masses throughout Cape Town and only aged twelve and thirteen, they had their first real experience in a recording studio and from there they were hooked. Signed by Universal Records at fifteen, in 2011 The SoapGirls released their South African debut album, which topped the domestic charts.
After conquering South Africa The SoapGirls with their thirst for knowledge and justice, wanted to broaden their musical horizons, leading them first to stages in the United States and then the UK and Europe, with a determination to fight against struggle and heartache. The SoapGirls first toured the UK 2015, releasing their first independent well received album Calls For Rebellion, with one critic accurately calling the album Raw, catchy, anarchistic Rock and Roll.
Mie on guitar and vocals sets the pace beautifully as she powers through each song with a certain style and grace that captivates every audience.
Her biggest musical influences are Fleetwood Mac, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Heart, Nirvana,The Butthole Surfers and R.E.M and prefers more chilled out melancholy music.
Millie on bass and vocals is influenced by Alice in Chains, Marilyn Manson, The Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, Alanis Morrissette, Hole, Aretha Franklin, Nirvana, Napalm Death and L7 and tends to prefer heavy angry music. This is evident in her performance as she connects and hypnotises the crowd.
Their common ground is grunge, with Nirvana, Alice in Chains and L7 being their biggest influences and with both girls sharing the singing role, this dynamic duo breathe new life into the genre, for others to follow.
The SoapGirls write outsider anthems that are androgynous, audacious and straight from the heart, with each song born from a real experience, either with themselves or someone close, ensuring every song is very honest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFmVFCPtZBk
DJRwin wil take you for a spin in his 5000+ music collection!
Doors: 20:00
Damage: 6€ VVK 7€ at the Door
TICKETS: https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/379909