Vixen77 Take Us To The “Record Store” On New Single + Video Via Megaforce Records

 
Vixen77 
Take Us To The “Record Store”
On New 
Single Video
Via Megaforce RecordsPremiered w/ New Noise Magazine

They chase the feeling of shredding hardcore,
crossing that 100mph line, embracing the “punch in the face”
that music can provide and the epitome of rock ‘n’ roll. – New Noise Magazine

“Vixen77’s playing is loud and tight,
and their presence unhinged but magnetic.”
 – WXPN (NPR)

“They [Vixen77] take the speed from punk’s first wave,
throw in a little bit of CBGB’s grime, add a little Detroit style raw power,
and crank out tunes that straight up rip.” – PunkNews.org


Photo Credit: Shervin Lainez

Today, Philly-based women punk rockers Vixen77 return with their newest single + video “Record Store,” distributed via Megaforce Records (MetallicaAnthraxMeat Puppets, Dirty Honey, Plush, etc.). First premiered with New Noise Magazine, this rowdy jammer is about discovering that your seemingly well-cultured ex is now dating someone with terrible taste in music. What conversations could they possibly be having? The accompanying colorful video sets the scene, complete with an unexpected outcome at the end.

Guitarist Elizabeth, who initially came up with the concept of the song, expands, It’s about when you first start dating in high school, making mix tapes for each other, and you find someone who loves music as much as you do. If you break up with someone, at the very least, I hope you got a couple of new bands to listen to. That’s what ‘Record Store’ always comes back to —  loving music.” Today’s track follows the previous gnasher “Your Love,” released last month.

“Record Store”: Listen / Watch
 

A bona fide punch in the face, Vixen77 channels influences such as The StoogesThe Runaways, and Johnny Thunders into a snarling brand of Philadelphia punk rock ‘n’ roll. The band is the brainchild of guitarist Caitlin D’Agostino, who dreamt of playing in an all-women rock band since she was in high school. First playing in the Philly punk scene for a few years, she decided to put her dream in motion in late 2018 and formed Vixen77, the name a reference to woman energy and the musical influence of late-seventies punk.

Since reemerging with a new line up after the pandemic, the five-piece has been playing to packed rooms around the Philly area as headliners, and recently opened for the legendary Wayne Kramer on his current MC5 tour. Rock ‘n’ roll should be loud, aggressive, fun, and rebellious — that’s exactly what Vixen77 is ready to bring to the world. Buckle up.

Vixen77 is:
Samantha Joan (Vocals/Harmonica)
Sarah Novack (Drums)
Elizabeth (Guitar)
Jaz (Bass)
Caitlin D’Agostino (Guitar)
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