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The Linda Lindas return with new video & many moustaches!

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The Linda Lindas have shared their new single, “Too Many Things.” The release comes ahead of their appearance at 2023’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival taking place over the next two weekends in Indio, CA. The song marks the first new music the band has released in 2023, satiating fans who are anxious for the follow up to their 2022 debut album. More music is expected later this year.

“Too Many Things” by @thelindalindasofficial

Stream & download: https://thelindalindas.ffm.to/toomany…

We had a nonstop, jam-packed, and awesome 2022 playing shows, going on tours, and meeting fans and making friends across the U.S. as well as Spain, Germany, England, Japan, Canada, and Mexico. After taking a short break to catch our breath, recharge, focus on school, and go back into the studio, we are ready to share a song about how everything unfolds so fast all the time—the surprises, the disappointments, and the opportunities that pass us by at every moment. In the midst of all this, we hope you have space for “Too Many Things” and are ready for more music, shows, and announcements coming soon! – The Linda Lindas

Super great interview at Coachella is here:

The band’s debut album was released in 2022 to wide critical praise with The New York Times calling it “a combination of wholesome and fierce” and Pitchfork hailing it as “the most heartwarming record of the year.” Since its release they’ve performed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS Mornings, Tiny Desk, James Corden and appeared in the pages of Vogue, W Mag, The New York Times and in fashion campaigns for Opening Ceremony and Rodarte. The Linda Lindas spent most of 2022 on a world tour including playing shows with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Japanese Breakfast at Forest Hills Stadium, and the Hollywood Bowl. Growing Up is out now via Epitaph Records.

Fans can catch The Linda Lindas at Coachella next weekend. A full rundown of upcoming tour dates including a 2023 tour with Paramore can be found below.

TOUR DATES:

4/13 – Pomona, CA @The Glass House

4/15 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival

4/19 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre (w/ Blondie)

4/22 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival

4/28 – Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock Cafe

5/27 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Adjacent Music Festival

5/28 – Boston, MA @ Boston Calling Festival

7/6 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center *

7/8 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena *

7/9 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center *

7/11 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center *

7/13 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena *

7/24 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena *

7/25 – Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum *

7/27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Arena *

7/29 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center *

7/30 – St Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center *

8/2 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center *

8/3 – Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

 

* w/ Paramore

 

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “GROOVY XMAS” (EMBED)

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “TALKING TO MYSELF” (EMBED)

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “GROWING UP” (EMBED)

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “OH!” (EMBED)

 

MORE ABOUT THE LINDA LINDAS:

The Linda Lindas first played together as members of a pickup new wave cover band of kids assembled by Kristin Kontrol (Dum Dum Girls) for Girlschool LA in 2018 and then formed their own garage punk group soon after. Sisters Mila de la Garza (drummer, now 12) and Lucia de la Garza (guitar, 15), cousin Eloise Wong (bass, 14), and family friend Bela Salazar (guitar, 18) developed their chops as regulars at all-ages matinees in Chinatown, where they played with original L.A. punks like The Dils, Phranc, and Alley Cats; went on to open for riot grrrl legends Bikini Kill and architect Alice Bag as well as DIY heavyweights Best Coast and Bleached; and were eventually featured in Amy Poehler’s movie Moxie.

 

The Linda Lindas went on to self-release a four-song EP, make their own videos and grow a following beyond Los Angeles. But they never expected or could have even dreamed that their performance of “Racist, Sexist Boy” for the Los Angeles Public Library in May 2021 would put them smack in the middle of the cultural zeitgeist. “It can be comforting, in times like these, to be slapped cold by undeniable truth. And so it is with The Linda Lindas a band made up of four Asian and Latina teens and tweens [who] have generated a significant wave of attention in the three years since the band was founded,” said the New York Times. “And this new song, which Eloise said was inspired by a real-life experience, is a needs-no-explanation distillation of righteous anger. It’s severely relatable.” The blistering performance amassed over four million views on Instagram, and earned major praise from the likes of Hayley Williams, Questlove, Flea, and members of Rage Against the Machine and Sonic Youth.

 

A month later, The Linda Lindas got to work on their first full-length LP. Having written a mountain of new material individually while sheltering in place and attending class virtually, the band was more than ready to enter the studio where Carlos de la Garza oversaw recording and production. The Grammy-winning producer’s work includes Paramore, Bad Religion, Best Coast, and Bleached.

 

A product of generations of underground music in L.A. and beyond, The Linda Lindas’ debut channels classic punk, post punk, power pop, new wave, and other surprises into timelessly catchy and cool songs sung by all four members—each with her own style and energy. With an ever-maturing writing prowess and expanded life-experience The Linda Lindas are Growing Up.

FOLLOW THE LINDA LINDAS ▶ Store: https://thelindalindas.ffm.to/store ▶ Website: https://www.thelindalindas.com ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLindaLindas ▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_linda_l… ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelindalindas ▶ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gd5wgq ▶ Apple: https://apple.co/3GYA6VK

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