GÜRL ARE BACK WITH ‘EVIL TWIN’ FEATURING BRONNIE AS LADY IN PERIL.
Alt rockers Gürl are back with another anthem! This time at a break-neck pop punk tempo, massive Queen harmonies, and a guitar solo that screams pink lycra, ‘Evil Twin’ is the last track of the band’s second EP, ‘Parma Violence’, and it’s the perfect high to leave you desperate for more. Featuring the emo TikTok superstar Bronnie, ‘Evil Twin’ is a dangerous, sugary, pop metal smash hit.
Hailing from Bristol and founded in the rebellious spirit of 2020 by two bois with one
stipulation: to call themselves Gürl -for no other reason than “it looks good on a t-shirt”. Thus,
Gürl was born, swiftly carving out their niche with a sound that’s as unmistakable as their
name. Their music—a riotous blend of heavy alt rock, peppered with scandalous lyrics,
diva-worthy choruses, and stadium-sized guitars, all stitched together with the sleek, trap
production.
LISTEN & SAVE ‘Evil Twin’: https://gurl.lnk.to/evil-twin
November 2022 marked the debut of their EP ‘OUIJA,’ earning airtime on prestigious
platforms such as BBC1 Introducing Rock, BBC1 Future Alternative, and Kerrang! Radio.
‘OUIJA’ was a declaration, featuring the electrifying guest performance by Jodie Robinson
from IOTA and a beauty-and-the-beast duet with Timo Schwämmlein from OCEANS. This
release solidified Gürl’s place at the vanguard of the UK’s alternative rock scene.
Following relentless touring in the UK, playing The Great Escape’s and opening for acts like
ALT BLK ERA, Bronnie, and Bloxx, Gürl rose further by signing with Circular Wave Records
and Marshall Live Agency in early 2023.
Now, poised to unleash their next daring chapter, the “Parma Violence” EP is set to be
released on May 10th, 2024. This collection showcases a collab with emo TikTok superstar
BRONNIE as the perfect ‘Evil Twin’, a darkly delicious Halloween anthem, ‘HEXY’, the
extravagant ‘Bitch I’m Fashion’, and ‘Boys In The 90s’, an ode filled to the brim with ’90s pop
iconography. Brace yourself: Gürl isn’t just going hard; they’re redefining the very essence of
alt-rock and antipop.