Lolita Storm
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Lolita Storm was a digital hardcore band from the UK consisting of Nhung Napalm, Romy Medina, Jimmy Too-Bad, and Spex.[1]
Its main characteristics are chanted punk lyrics about sex, celebrity hatred, drugs, and feminism.[2] All are presented in a comical rather than deeply political form, backdrops of generally highly aggressive breakbeat. In their own words:[3]
History
On the Rabid Badger label, they released their single debut, "Goodbye America" / "Get Back I'm Evil," in 1999.[4] NME subsequently made this their "Single of the Week."
In 2000 they released "G.F.S.U." (an acronym for "Girls Fucking Shit Up"), their best-known work to date and only album, on the feminist "Fatal" sub-label on Digital Hardcore Recordings (abbreviated as DHR).[3] Followed by two singles from the album: "Red Hot Riding Hood" and "Hot Lips Wet Pants." In August 1999 and June 2000, the band participated in two John Peel sessions.[5][6]
Lolita Storm's last recording on DHR label was an EP, "Sick Slits," in 2001.[7] The next single, "Studio 666 Smack Addict Commandos" / "I am Your Enemy," was released on 555 Recordings.[8] They also self-released a single, "Dancing With The Ibiza Dogs," in 2004, after which the band disbanded.[9]
Lolita Storm reunited in 2006 to record a song "Stranger Than Kindness" for a Nick Cave tribute album.[10] Their song "Red Hot Riding Hood" from "G.F.S.U." album is in the club scene in 2017s Workin' Moms TV series - season 1, episode 8, "Hoop Earring."[11]
After the split, Nhung Napalm (real name, Nhung Dang) later became a qualified counselor, hypnotherapist, and regression therapist.[12]
Discography
Studio albums
- "G.F.S.U." (DHR, 2000)
EPs
- "Sick Slits" (DHR, 2001)
Singles
- "Goodbye America" / "Get Back I'm Evil" (Rabid Badger, 1999)
- "Studio 666 Smack Addict Commandos" / "I Am Your Enemy" (555 Recordings, 2003)
- "Dancing With The Ibiza Dogs" (self-release, 2004)
Other recordings
- "Stranger Than Kindness" on "Eye for an Eye: A Tribute to Nick Cave" (Failure To Communicate Records, 2006)
- "Red Hot Riding Hood (Dist. mix)" on DHR LTD12 CD (Digital Hardcore Recordings, 2000)
- Disastronaut & Lolita Storm "I Wanna Be A China Girl" (Sonic Dragolgo remix) on "Muzik" compilation (Intikrec, 2002)[13]
Videos
- "Red Hot Riding Hood"[14]
Notes
References
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