THE
DONNAS
“Bitchin'”
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Label: Cooking Vinyl |
Street
date: September 28th 2007
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| Cat. #: CookCD429 |
Music Style:
Rock/ Classic Rock
Tracklisting: 1.
Bitchin' - 2.
Don't Wait Up For Me - 3.
Wasted - 4.
What Do I Have To Do? - 5.
Save Me - 6.
Like An Animal - 7.
Here For The Party - 8.
Better Off Dancing - 9.
Love You Till It Hurts - 10.
Smoke You Out - 11.
Girl Talk - 12.
Give Me What I Want - 13.
We Own The Night - 14.
Tonight's Alright - 15.
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Lineup:
Brett Anderson: Vocals
Torry Castellano: Drums
Maya Ford: Bass
Allison Robertson: Guitars
Info:
Calling
all Donnaholics! America’s rock n’ roll rebels The Donnas get back to
business with their headbanging, hard rock masterpiece Bitchin’.
Co-produced by Jay Ruston (The Polyphonic Spree, Meat Loaf), the album is due
for release on 28th September 2007.
With all 15 fist-pumping, shout-out-loud tracks written by The Donnas, Bitchin’
allowed the ladies to develop their sound and write with a new passion,
resulting in a fresh take on the signature Donnas sound that fans crave.
The album cranks out characteristic girl-power lyrics set to high-energy riffs
and raw, punchy beats, launching listeners into non-stop party mode like only
The Donnas can.
Formerly referred to as Donnas A, F, R and C respectively, Brett Anderson (lead
vocals), Maya Ford (bass), Allison Robertson (guitar) and Torry Castellano (drums)
have been performing together since junior high in 1993. With 14 years of
experience under their studded belts, The Donnas have come into their own at an
early age. “We know what we want, we know how to get it, and we are
ready and willing to take it. It’s almost like we have come full circle,”
says Robertson. “Maybe in some way we are still the same dorky pre-teens
who started playing because we love rock n’ roll. The difference is that now
we are completely comfortable and confident with who we are.”
Known by most for their sassy, bad-girl
reputation, album number seven represents a new level of maturity and
independence for the ladies as they play double-duty as both hard-rock goddesses
and savvy business women, taking their careers into their own hands with the
launch of their own label, Purple Feather.
Feelings range from boyfriend tension to girl fight anger to party-time
enthusiasm on Bitchin’. The track “What Do I Have to Do” takes a
peek into the band’s more vulnerable side through lyrics that tell the tale of
a relationship gone rotten. “I’m being way too nice/and you’re as
cold as ice,” is heard, as well as, “What do I have to do to make you want
me?” “Girl Talk” is reminiscent of earlier Donnas tracks with lyrics
that bring to mind the image of a high school hallway cat fight with a heated
Anderson shouting, “Up & down the halls/writing on the walls… Stop
talking about me…” and, “Think you’re jealous much/all up in my business/girl
I’ve had enough/you better start running.” Then there is “Don’t
Wait Up for Me,” a Def Leppard-esque metal anthem that chants, “Loosen up/drain
the cup,” and brings together clapping hands and stadium crowd cheering with
pounding drums and a roaring guitar solo.
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Update: Wednesday, 29. August 2007
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