domingo, 5 de febrero de 2023

La Femme – Looking For A Laugh [7''] (1981, Space Records)

La Femme was a fascinating meld of late Seventies influences including Punk, New Wave, Glam and Hard Rock. Former members of the violent 70's Sharpie Gangs of Melbourne, they formed in 1978, and played the inner-city scene alongside all the other new bands of the day like Models, The Boys Next Door, The Ears, Little Murders and The News. Led by a charismatic frontman in Chane Chane, a flashy guitarist in Brett Walker, and supported by the thuggish rhythm section of Peter Kidd and Graham Schiavello, the band earned themselves a reputation for being confident, showy and popular in certain circles. La Femme had a strong rapport with audiences, and for that reason was readily accepted on the suburban pub circuit where many other bands of the day would have been despised.

While many believe La Femme could have made it into the big league if they’d wanted to, in many ways they were their own worst enemies. An unwillingness to play the pop star game and serious drug addictions, among other things, perhaps ended up compromising the band’s drive. But despite their setbacks, La Femme toured constantly, built up a huge support base in the city's and suburban pub circuits all over the country, and scored several prestigious support gigs (including Iggy Pop and the Ramones). La Femme eventually broke up at the end of 1983. [SOURCE: LANEWAY MUSIC


 
Label: Space Records – 13201 
Format: Vinyl, 7" 
Country: Australia 
Released: Nov 1981 
Style: Punk, New Wave, Glam Punk, Hard Rock
 
Tracklist:
A Looking For A Laugh 
B No-one Talks 
 
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2 comentarios:

  1. I only knew about this band La Femme, https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/1808268-La-Femme-4, I'm glad to learn that others took that name before. Thank you!

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  2. Yes, at first I thought it was the same band, but no. And thanks again for your comments

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