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LA Weekly Calender
*Scoring the Clubs*


The Holograms at Spaceland.

The Holograms are four young thangs reared on doll play and Saturday-morning animation (remember the rocker-style Barbie named Jem and her band?). Rest assured, though, these 'Grams got spunk. What other girl group could pull off both a Misfits cover and a rendition of an old tune by the Weekly's own Johnny Angel in the same set? (Lina Lecaro)

 

  punk-information.com


Part 2 of our L.A. Shakedown Coverage appears below
by Mario Solis

Day 2


Day two of the Los Angeles Shakedown was not as chaotic as day one. We only had to wait one hour in line to get inside, the upstairs portion of Grand Avenue was opened to accommodate more people and provide for the day's third stage, there were no hassles with ins-and-outs, and food was rumored to be available. The vibe was totally different from day one, which allowed everybody to focus on the music.

The Holograms played a short but sweet set of simple songs infused with sugary sweet vocals and poppy and garagey sensibilities. Their material had an unpolished quality, which I found quite charming.

  also from punk information dot com... (i think i'm turning japanese i really think so)
by Willy Aadnoy

Holograms - Poppy punk from Japan(?). Not very proficient on their instruments but a good time.


if we promise to practice will you let us keep our citizenship *haha* japan?!

love,
The Holograms