The name on everyone’s tongue, Girl Tones following the release of their single “Got It.”
Grinding, harsh and positively filthy, the song sees sisters Kenzie and Laila confidently taunting anyone who dares to stand in their paths.
Released via Parallel Vision and Big Loud Rock, Girl Tones continue to cement themselves as what’s next in rock music — Stream.
On that single, Kenzie shared, “‘Got It’ is a very charged song for me. It was born out of anger and defiance. Ultimately it is about holding your ground in the face of uncertainty, and taking that leap of faith to fulfill your dreams.”
Girl Tones, are now set to release their next single — the ripping “Cherry Picker” on September 5 via Parallel Vision x Big Loud Rock. Being misled by forbidden fruit and fighting to see things as they truly are, the chorus anthemically insists “I bit the hand that feeds me / It tastes like hypocrite / A wolf hides in sheep’s clothing / And feels like bitter death.”
Listen to “Cherry Picker” — out on Sept. 5
As of late, everyone including NPR, Rolling Stone and FLOOD have been likening Girl Tones to The White Stripes. And they absolutely have the live show to back up such lofty praise. Most recently, the duo made their triumphant festival debut at Lollapalooza and wrapped up a run with Silversun Pickups. With no plans to stay off the road, up next they will join Cage The Elephant for more shows together and play at Shaky Knees, Austin City Limits and more.