@@malcolmdrake6137 Read. He didn’t say they weren’t good years ago, he said they’re getting even better. I’d agree. I bet the Surfrajettes would agree, too.
Annie's style of drumming fits perfectly with their music. Any drummer for them has big shoes to fill with Dani Nash as their studio drummer, but Annie gets it done. Always a fun show, and they are all very talented musicians.
Sarah Butler (the bass player) also used to be in a fantastic rockabilly band called the Millwinders. She was the lead singer on most of their songs and has a fantastic voice.
@@luvyesmusici4886 There are two Millwinders albums on Bandcamp and some videos on RU-vid of them performing live. There's also a video of Sarah Butler singing Patsy Cline's "Love, Love, Love Me Honey Do" with a different band.
Wow! So great to see young women play that old stuff so splendedly. I saw The Ventures live in 1992 and heard a beautiful song that you guys have helped me to remeber- Gandy dancer. Thousands thanks!
i take it this is latesof then and are still as great as first i heard of then they truly are one so best surf sound i heard in a long time sound😘💖👌 is so good just love surfe rock mmm
nicole is so cool and such a smoke show i cant get enough of that burgundy mist stratocaster its a gem and these lady rock im trying to see the concert back in the states this summer
It sounds to me like "El Condor Pasa" (lyrics by Paul Simon, and music by Peruvian Daniel Alomía Robles, according to Google), reimagined as a surf tune.
I heard she is also a school teacher so can't always be on tour, not sure if its true but they get some great fill in bass players too. I saw Via Mardot play with them a few years ago, she was awesome
Just not very tight. Would help if they cut the reverb, and stayed with well defined lead and rhythm parts like they did with Gandy Dancer. Drums and bass are superb tho.
Regardless of what they are playing, they need to keep their dancing rhythms solid. From head movements, eye gestures to guitar holding and toe tapping
I've watched a few clips now, and I have to say, these performances are the most boring I've ever seen. Negligible stage presence and the lead guitarist has a look on her face that says she'd rather be somewhere else right now. The fact there are no vocals doesn't help. This isn't a slam because they're women, either. An all-male performance would be the same.