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Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Motobunny Feature Review In The Lincoln Star Journal
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Motobunny Feature Review In The Lincoln Star Journal |
"From the first note of “The Other Side” on its self-titled debut, Motobunny comes on with hooky rock ‘n’ roll and keeps its garagey, glam-tinged sound going through the final ring out of “I Warned You."
Motobunny’s the result of a post-Iggy Pop concert union of Christa Collins, who’s played and recorded with, among others, Michael Jackson, Little Richard and Sky Saxon of the Seeds fame, and who fronts the Woolly Bandits, and Nicole Laurenne, a child classical pianist and lead singer of the Love Me Nots.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Motobunny Featured On New Releases Now For The Week Of 5.12.15
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Motobunny Featured On New Releases Now For The Week Of 5.12.15 |
Motobunny is a brand new, Iggy-Pop-meets-Icona-Pop, American rock n' roll band. Comprised of dual-front women and a band of musicians coming off international tours, with singles already spinning on Sirius/XM, KROQ (LA), WFMU, KEXP, and other legendary rock stations around the USA. When you arm two wild front women with Detroit-laced hooks, you get Motobunny.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Motobunny Roars Into Action With Their Self Titled Debut On Rusty Knuckles Music
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Motobunny Roars Into Action With Their Self Titled Debut On Rusty Knuckles Music |
"Motobunny is a brand new, Icona-Pop-Meets-Iggy-Pop, American rock n’ roll band with two dynamic frontwomen and a debut album poised for a May 12th release on Rusty Knuckles Music. With tracks already spinning around the country on stations like Sirius/XM, KROQ (LA), KEXP (Seattle), WFMU (NJ) and WRUR (New York), momentum is building and plans are being laid for release parties in their hometowns of Phoenix and Los Angeles. Led by dual singers Christa Collins and Nicole Laurrene, the band’s aesthetic has as much to do with Laurrene’s Michigan rock roots as the surf sounds and pounding percussion of LA’s punk and garage scenes. Rarely does a rock band present with two such well-matched, intense vocalists, but the rest of Motobunny keep up easily, ripping through songs straight out of a Tarantino film.