Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Le Butcherettes' added to QOTSA dates & Lollapalooza, premiere new video and announce more US & EU shows

Le Butcherettes added to QOTSA dates & Lollapalooza, post new video and announce more US & EU shows



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"Sin Sin Sin is absolutely necessary and essential." 4/4 stars -- WBEZ, Jim DeRogatis

"They've created an album that both lives up to the legend of the live performance and also informs it. Imagine the innovation of the Locust infused into pop songs that clock in past one minute with a frontwoman who doesn't give a shit if you like her politics." -- Bust Magazine

"The best act I saw: Le Butcherettes singer Teri Gender Bender is something of a stunner. She can howl, she can yell, she can growl the letter "R" into multi-syllables, and she needs little more than one ferocious drum beat to have her way with a song. And just in case you're not paying attention when Teri sings that she's sick of you, she'll do a backward stage dive." -- LA Times


The rampantly raved-about garage-punk trio Le Butcherettes have been added to the Lollapalooza lineup on August 5th in Chicago as well as support spots with Queens of the Stone Age on the West Coast the week prior. Additionally, the band will headline the L.A. date of this month's Sargent House Presents triple bill of Le Butcherettes, Tera Melos and Adebisi Shank that also hits San Francisco. European festival shows follow in August. Please see complete dates below.

NPR's All Songs Considered recently served up an exclusive premiere of "I'm Getting Sick of You" HERE. And, check out MP3s for other album tracks, "Henry Don't Got Love" HERE and "New York" HERE.

Teri Gender Bender -- a recent transplant to L.A. from Guadalajara, Mexico -- gives Le Butcherettes a brazen intensity and playful, hook-laden simplicity that hacks to pieces all forms of pretension and excess. Upon relocating to Los Angeles in late 2010, Teri recruited renowned drummer Gabe Serbian (The Locust) and bassist Jonathan Hischke (Hella, Broken Bells) to round out the lineup.

The band's songs and wildly cathartic live shows often draw comparisons to Karen O, Patti Smith Bikini Kill and other female-fronted rock groups. But, there's a theatricality to Le Butcherettes that brings a further reaching sense of mystery and imagery to the band. For more on the band's impressive back story, see the complete bio HERE.

Le Butcherettes' full length debut, Sin Sin Sin was produced by Omar Rodriguez Lopez, who also plays bass on all of the album's tracks, and issued the album May 10th, 2011 on Rodriguez Lopez Productions via Sargent House.

LE BUTCHERETTES LIVE:
06/15 Pomona, CA @ Fox Theater *
06/27 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour #
06/29 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall #
07/23 Las Vegas, NV @ Cosmopolitan Hotel +
07/25 Pomona, CA @ The Fox Theater +
07/26 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst +
07/28 Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater +
08/05 Chicago, IL @ Grant Park, Lollapalooza
08/19 Parades de Coura, Portugal @ Parades de Coura Festival
08/21 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands @ Lowlands Festival

* w/ Deftones and The Dillinger Escape Plan
# w/ Tera Melos and Adebisi Shank
+ w/ Queens of the Stone Age

On the Web:
lebutcherettes.net
facebook.com/LeButcherettes
lebutcherettes.bandcamp.com

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