Subliminal Girls | |
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Origin | London, Bournemouth, Guernsey |
Genres | pop punk |
Labels | PopArt Records |
Associated acts | The Art Goblins |
Website | MySpace |
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Jim Rhesus Nicky Biscuit Jimmy "2" Shoes Danny Le Pelly Arran J Lovechild |
Subliminal Girls are a London based pop punk/disco band.
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The band contain ex and current members of The Art Goblins, Rhesus,Ciccone, Video Club, Future and the Boy, Dizzy Moth and The Bridport Dagger. They released singles with Weekender Records, an EP on Pop Art Records and have supported The Bravery, Jamie T, The Rumblestrips, Klaxons, Babyshambles
In 2007 the band signed to independent label Weekender records and released a double A sided single with tracks "Burn Koko" and "Mirror".[1]
The band's second single, a double A-Side, "Self Obsession is an Art Form" and "Hungry Like The Wolf" - a cover of Duran Duran - reached number 18 in the official Indie Charts in January 2008.[2]
They have worked on a concept single with the British artist, Stuart Semple, on a limited edition of 10 box sets that included special artwork. This box set cost £1410, and is on display at several galleries worldwide. The independent record label, PopArt London, digitally released the single which included the tracks "Self Obsession Is An Art Form, "Posh Girl Names" and "Electronic Hearts" which attracted airplay on BBC Radio 6.
Subliminal Girls went on hiatus in November 2009. They have subsequently reformed for a number of one-off gigs. Recent performances have featured Ciaran McNamee on lead guitar.