Bratmobile

Songs: 4
Albums: 2

Albums

Bratmobile - Real Janelle
Real Janelle
1994, songs: 1
Bratmobile - Pottymouth
Pottymouth
1993, songs: 3

Facts about Bratmobile

Bratmobile

Bratmobile is an American punk rock band that emerged from the riot grrrl movement in the early 1990s. Here are several intriguing facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Riot Grrrl Movement: Bratmobile was formed in 1991 in Olympia, Washington, by Allison Wolfe, Molly Neuman, and Erin Smith. The band quickly became associated with the riot grrrl movement, a feminist punk movement that emerged in the Pacific Northwest during the early 1990s. Riot grrrl bands like Bratmobile used music as a platform to address issues such as sexism, misogyny, and gender inequality, while also promoting female empowerment and DIY ethics.

  2. Debut Album "Pottymouth": Bratmobile gained attention with their debut album, "Pottymouth", released in 1993 on the independent label Kill Rock Stars. The album featured a raw and energetic sound characterized by fast tempos, catchy hooks, and outspoken feminist lyrics. Songs like "Cool Schmool" and "Bitch Theme" became anthems for the riot grrrl movement and helped solidify Bratmobile's reputation as one of the leading bands in the genre.

  3. Influence and Legacy: Bratmobile's impact on the punk rock and feminist music scenes cannot be overstated. Alongside bands like Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney, and Heavens to Betsy, Bratmobile helped define the sound and ethos of the riot grrrl movement. Their music inspired a new generation of feminist musicians and activists, and their DIY approach to music-making laid the groundwork for future generations of independent artists.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After releasing two albums, "Pottymouth" (1993) and "The Real Janelle" (1994), Bratmobile went on hiatus in 1994. During their hiatus, members pursued other musical projects and interests. However, in 1999, Bratmobile reunited and released their third album, "Ladies, Women and Girls", to critical acclaim. The album showcased a more polished and mature sound while still retaining the band's signature feminist punk ethos.

  5. Continued Influence: Even though Bratmobile officially disbanded in the early 2000s, their music and legacy continue to resonate with fans of punk rock and feminist music. Their albums remain influential within the riot grrrl and punk rock communities, and their songs are still celebrated for their energy, passion, and social relevance. Bratmobile's pione

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