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The Linda Lindas
BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103
Jul 29, 2023
6:00 PM CDT
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Dan
August 22nd 2025
Tremendous fun. High-energy from the start to the end. These girls have great chops and were happy to share vocal duties (one song had all four of them single the lead part at the same time). Very endearing and sweet natured. Highly recommend!
London, United Kingdom@O2 Academy Islington
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The Linda Lindas Biography
No Obligation, the second full-length release from The Linda Lindas further advances their unironic, joyful, and exciting trajectory of mashing up L.A. punk with post punk, garage rock, power pop, new wave and rock en español. Written and recorded by the band during spring breaks, winter breaks, and long weekends (Lucia and bassist Eloise Wong are still in high school, drummer Mila de la Garza just finished middle school, and Bela Salazar is patiently waiting for them to get done with it already), the new album has been in the works for the last two years whenever they weren’t at school or touring. “I don’t got no obligation,” roars Eloise in the opening, title track of the album - “just brush off all expectation.” From the first moment of their sophomore release it is clear that The Linda Lindas are here to defy expectations and challenge norms.
Since going viral with their LA Public Library performance of their song “Racist, Sexist, Boy” the world has watched these four musicians scream about injustice, sing about growing up and exhibit the kind of altruism that is so meaningful to the punk scene. While their evolution as writers, performers and studio geeks is clear on No Obligation, their ethos remain steadfast. The band previously teased the new music with two album tracks including the anxiety filled ”Too Many Things,” and the scorcher “Revolution / Resolution.” With all four musicians each contributing to the writing and lead-singing, the songs are as varied and dynamic as the girls themselves, however the listener always senses the underpinning of both their shared world-view and their bond.
Read MoreSince going viral with their LA Public Library performance of their song “Racist, Sexist, Boy” the world has watched these four musicians scream about injustice, sing about growing up and exhibit the kind of altruism that is so meaningful to the punk scene. While their evolution as writers, performers and studio geeks is clear on No Obligation, their ethos remain steadfast. The band previously teased the new music with two album tracks including the anxiety filled ”Too Many Things,” and the scorcher “Revolution / Resolution.” With all four musicians each contributing to the writing and lead-singing, the songs are as varied and dynamic as the girls themselves, however the listener always senses the underpinning of both their shared world-view and their bond.
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