Super Heroines

Super Heroines
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Deathrock, gothic rock, punk rock
Years active 1981-1988
Labels Bemisbrain Records, Cleopatra Records
Associated acts Speed Queens, Shadow Project, Christian Death
Past members Eva O
Sandra Ross
Del Mar Richardson
Emmita Johnson
Jill Emery
Steve Darrow
Cathy Flanga (AKA: Cat Noel)

The Super Heroines was a deathrock trio formed in Los Angeles, California during the early 1980s. However, unlike other early deathrock bands such as Christian Death and 45 Grave, Super Heroines did not carry on a traditional Goth sound, instead a more punk style metal inspired by The Runaways.

Its original lineup featured Eva O (guitar and vocals), Sandra Ross (bass), and Del Mar Richardson (drums).[1] Other members of the group have included bassist Jill Emery and drummers Steve Darrow and Cathy Flanga.

Both Jill Emery and Eva O went on to play with Rozz Williams (from fellow Deathrock band Christian Death) in his next band, Shadow Project, during the 1990s.

Eva O also played in Christian Death in the early 1980s and is currently the vocalist for Christian Death 1334, a touring and recording version of Christian Death with the members of the Only Theatre of Pain album.

Emery also played bass with the Alternative rock band Hole on their 1991 debut album "Pretty on the Inside", as well as playing bass in Mazzy Star and Teardrain.

Darrow went on to play in Hollywood Rose, the pre-Guns N' Roses band that featured Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin.

Cathy Flanga disappeared from the LA music scene and re-appeared as Cat Noel at Vermont based radio station WEQX. She would later move to the Capital region of New York and become one half of the "Darwin and Cat" morning show on WZMR, the Edge, in New York. During her stint at The Edge, Noel appeared on ABC Television's Wife Swap as a shock jock who traded lives with a woman who ran a pet crematorium. She returned to Southern California shortly before The Edge became a country station called "The Cat". The Darwin and Cat Radio Show returned in January 2012 as an Internet-based show.

Discography

References

  1. ↑ Super Heroines—Cry For Help Retrieved August 6, 2010.

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