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BARB WIRE DOLLS "Let It Out" Music Video by JumpCut Productions *song not available anymore/released only as digital single in Greece before EP release
BARB WIRE DOLLS: Girl-fronted Street Rockers Make History and Cause a Riot on the Sunset Strip
It's a cool evening in Los Angeles and another typically unknown and unsigned band has arrived to the Sunset Strip of Hollywood in search of fulfilling their Rock and Roll dream. This time the newly arrived band has come all the way from Greece, a first for any band from the Birthplace of Civilization. These Greeks have a major advantage by coming here: they are getting non-stop radio airplay on the biggest alternative rock station in the country, the World Famous KROQ of Los Angeles.
This band is really good!" - Rodney Bingenheimer aka Rodney on the Roq via KROQ airwaves
Rodney Bingenheimer, the legendary DJ who's credited in the US for first playing and breaking The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Clash, Blondie, X, Nirvana, The Offspring, Oasis, No Doubt, and Coldplay (to mention but a few), discovered the Greek band by word of mouth a few weeks prior to their arrival and was the first to start spinning their demo on his iconoclastic "Rodney On The Roq" radio show, saying that their song "California" is a "hit".
Barb Wire Dolls, a girl-fronted "Street-Rock" band from Greece, is on the verge of causing a musical riot having now re-located to LA. With the raw power and potential to shake and wake up audiences with their electrifying live show and self-released debut EP "Punk The Fussies!", the time is ripe for a major change in the music world.
"We have put blood, sweat, and tears into this band and the big move to LA. We sold almost everything to come here. We came here to conquer, to change the status quo of the global music scene; one show at a time. To cause a musical riot and demand attention from the industry who has overlooked and ignored Greece. It is really a revolution we believe we have started. Ours will open the doors for other Greek rock bands to become known to the outside world." - Barb Wire Dolls/Greek Hollywood Reporter
Fronted by the punk rock barbie doll Queen Isis, the young and ultra-sexy goddess and singer of Barb Wire Dolls, along with Tas Doll (guitar), Voodoo Doll (bass), and Greg Doll (drums) have started a new revolution to uproot the boring state of the present Rap/Hip-Hop/wimpy Indie-Pop domination and to re-energize the stage and airwaves with memorable, balls-to-the-wall "real" Rock and Roll. Barb Wire Dolls made history by being the first rock band from Greece to play America when they sold out the legendary Roxy Theatre, causing a musical riot on the Sunset Strip.
"Barb Wire Dolls are kinda like a girl-fronted Green Day. They could become huge." - Michael McDermott/drummer for Bouncing Souls
Barb Wire Doll's "must-have" 6 song EP "Punk The Fussies!" could be the best thing since Blondie, No Doubt, and Hole brought their female-fronted rock prowess to the masses, and it is a return to the roots of Punk and DIY, having been recorded live in the studio in one take for under five hundred dollars. Acting solely as a demo, their killer debut EP is available world-wide on iTunes. Barb Wire Dolls with their radical style and simplicity are part of the "Street-Rock" movement, bringing the average man's struggle on the street straight to the world's airwaves. Inspired by the early Punk and New Wave scenes, they draw their main influences from bands they say changed their world: Sex Pistols, Blondie, Ramones, The Clash, Patti Smith, The Slits, X, Black Flag, and The Runaways.
"This is just what the world needs now, a good girl-fronted punk band!" - Charlotte Cooper/bassist for The Subways
The Music Industry has been dying (literally) for a big makeover and for something fresh, new, and vital; and this passionate Greek bands' merciless Pop and Punk music attack could be its much needed answer. With memorable songs and an energetic Rock Star frontwoman, Barb Wire Dolls and their legions of fans (who call themselves the "Street Generation") are on the move to change the world: rocking, rioting, and ripping it up one town and one show at a time. The revolution has begun, so what the hell are you gonna do?