Thelma And The Sleaze
Somebody's Doin' Something
Nashville's Thelma and the Sleaze blend trashy Southern rock with post riot-girl grievances. The result is a surprisingly upbeat heaviness laced with dirty jagged bits of punk and country that cut and sting when least expected. Despite the band's love of daisy dukes and hot tops, their music is explicitly feminist and often packs a punch full of queer sensibilities. With more than a nod to their Nashville home turf, the Sleaze serves up a low-brow, high-octane performance. Front woman and guitarist Lauren Gilbert's cheeky between-song banter and Southern drawl add both humor and authentic charm to the group's overall appeal. With a relentless touring schedule most bands would simply call insanity - such as their recent "Kandyland" tour, which had the band playing a different Nashville venue every night for a month; Thelma and the Sleaze are determined to bring their special brand of rock and roll nationwide. The band's first full-length album, will be a limited edition, candy colored 12-inch record containing 11 songs. The 12-inch vinyl comes in three different candies: JOLLY RANCHER, JAW BREAKER, and COTTON CANDY each a mix of opaque and translucent colors, limited to 500 copies. The record was recorded at Rancho de La Luna in Joshua Tree, California under the watchful eye of Dave Catching, and includes several guest appearances. Besides Catching, Britney Howard from Alabama Shakes, Jade Payne from Aye Nako, and Dale Spalding from Canned Heat are a few of the guests on the record.