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The Linda Lindas Go Full Punk Rock in “Growing Up” Performance

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The Linda Lindas Go Full Punk Rock in "Growing Up" Performance

Ever since their mainstream debut in Netflix’s “Moxie,” The Linda Lindas have been rocking our ears with songs like “Oh!” and “Racist, Sexist Boy.” The teenage punk-rock group is made up of guitarist and vocalist Bela Salazar (17), bassist and vocalist Eloise Wong (13), guitarist and vocalist Lucia de la Garza (15), and her sister, drummer and vocalist Mila de la Garza (11). On Feb. 2, the band took the stage on “The Late Late Present With James Corden” to play the title monitor from their upcoming debut album, “Rising Up.”

In full Bikini Kill vogue, the women rocked out to a fast drumbeat and stripped-down guitar riffs, singing a few feeling we all know all too nicely: rising up. “We’ll take the great with the unhealthy / The entire occasions that we’ll have / Make each second final / We’ll have one another’s backs,” Salazar sang into the mic as Mila banged out an edgy drum tempo behind her. “And after we get burned from / leaping within the hearth / We’ll by no means tire, trigger we’ll / at all times discover methods to fly larger.”

Wearing floral jumpsuits, button-up shirts in vibrant colours, and collared cottage attire with puffed sleeves, the band proved that punk may be cute and badass at the very same time. If their efficiency on “The Late Late Present” is something to go by, their upcoming album goes to radiate a rebellious, take-no-sh*t vitality that almost all of us dream we would had at 15, and we won’t wait. Watch the band play “Rising Up” above, and put together your self for The Linda Linda’s debut album launch on April 8 with extra rocking punk songs right here.