Gore Gore Girls

Born by the pale blue glow of “Hullabaloo,” lullabied by the River Rouge Stamping Plant and honed to a shiv point by midnight B-movies, Detroit’s Gore Gore Girls’ come hither sneer draws a sonic line (in thick, black eyeliner, babies) from the Girl Group ground zero of the Brill Building to the legendary punk Mecca of the Grande Ballroom. Get the Gore’s innocent and insolent sound finds both the gum-snapping punk in the Ronettes and the sweet and dirty romance in the Stooges. It is brash, cute and killer.
The Gore Gore Girls’ knockout live showsexy, but in a watch it wiseass kind of way—-has landed them tours with rock ‘n’ roll legends the Cramps and manic psychobilly preacher the Reverend Horton Heat. They’ve also shared stages with rock heavyweights Eagles of Death Metal, Mooney Suzuki, Shonen Knife, the Zombies and the New York Dolls, the Ravonettes, the Pretty Things, the Strokes and more at Little Steven’s Underground Garage Festival at Randall’s Island, NY in 2005.
“Detroit garageists sound like the gum-popping, guitar-toting granddaughters of Chuck Berry and the Beach Boys…” USA Today
“Rollicking girlie guitar-and-handclaps in the vein of Holly Golightly, the Chalets and the Pipettes.” Playboy

