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Frances Sokolov (20 June 1935 – 19 February 2016), [1] better known by her stage name Vi Subversa, was the lead singer, lyricist and rhythm guitarist of British anarcho-punk band Poison Girls. [2] Subversa was born of Ashkenazi Jewish parents.
Where's the Pleasure? is the third studio album by UK band Poison Girls. It was released by Xntrix Records in 1982. [3] The album mostly moved away from the political topics of previous releases, focusing more on sexual matters. [4]
A video for "Toxic Girl" was released on 13 April 2011, and a video for "Like It? Lick It!" was released on 27 July 2011. In April 2011, Angelspit announced the addition of three new members: guitarist Valerie Gentile (Black Tape for a Blue Girl, The Crüxshadows), drummer Chris Kling (Hanzel und Gretyl, Mortiis) and videojammer The Liar.
The music video to "Fallen Angel" mostly follows the lyrics to the song, and was in heavy rotation on MTV.In the video, a young blonde (portrayed by model Susie Hatton, then Michael's girlfriend) tells her family, at dinner, that she is leaving for California at the end of the week, a statement that surprises and silences them.
Poison Girls were involved with the production of Aids — The Musical, through a company called The Lenya Hobnoobs Theatre Company. They did another show called Mother Russia was a Lesbian in 1992, and reunited for a show at the London Astoria II in 1995, celebrating the 60th birthday of Vi Subversa.
With a guitar-driven melody, [15] "Poison" uses a pulsating and toxic beat throughout, [10] [11] which is similar to that used in the Britney Spears song, "Toxic". The lyrics were also compared to "Toxic" and said to have similar themes, according to BBC Music blogger, Fraser McAlpine. [16] A reviewer from Rap-Up spoke of the song's overall theme.
Gen Z has come up with yet another pop culture phrase to baffle anyone born before the year 2000. On the Feb. 2 edition of Hoda & Jenna, the hosting duo puzzled over a popular Gen Z slang term ...
The Gothsicles was first formed around 2002 as an industrial and electronic body music (EBM) band in Madison, Wisconsin. [3] Later based in Chicago, Illinois, members include Brian "darkNES" Graupner (vocals, synthesizers), plus a rotating lineup of live musician that has included Matt "Sega Lugosi" Fanale (vocals), and Dan "Turbo Gothic 16" Clark (production, programming).