L7 (band)

L7 (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = L7
Img_capt = L7 in the early 1990s
Background = group_or_band
Alias =
Origin = Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre = Alternative rock Punk rock Grungehttp://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifqxqe5ldde~T1] Alternative metal [http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/l7] Riot Grrrl
Years_active = 1985–2001
Label = Epitaph Records
Sub Pop
Slash Records
Man's Ruin Records
Associated_acts =
URL = http://l7official.com/
Current_members = Donita Sparks Suzi Gardner Janis Tanaka Demetra Plakas
Past_members = Jennifer Finch Gail Greenwood Roy Koutsky

L7 (pronounced /ɛl ˈsɛvən/) was a band from Los Angeles that was active from 1985 to 2000. Due to their sound and image, they are often associated with the grunge movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

History

L7 was formed by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner on shared electric guitar and shared vocals. A year previous, Gardner had performed backing vocals on the Black Flag song "Slip It In". The punk rock duo were soon joined by Jennifer Finch on bass guitar and Roy Koutsky on drums. Koutsky left shortly after and Demetra Plakas ("Dee" for short) became their permanent drummer.

The band took its name from a 1950s slang phrase meaning "square," but is often mistaken as a reference to the sex position, "69". The slang phrase "L7" can be heard in the classic Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs song "Wooly Bully" ("Let's not be L7, come and learn to dance..."), and in the Rick James song "Bustin' Out" ("L7- just a little too damn straight...").

In 1991, the band formed Rock for Choice, a Pro-Choice women's rights group which was supported by other prominent bands of that era, including Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, and Rage Against the Machine. Rock for Choice still exists and organizes concerts today. [http://www.rockforchoice.com/]

Their 1992 third album "Bricks Are Heavy", produced by Butch Vig, was featured in Rolling Stone's May 1999 list of 'Essential recordings of the 1990s', and is widely considered their classic. [Rivadavia, Ed. " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:n1jtear04xu7~T1 Bricks Are Heavy: Review] ". "Allmusic". Retrieved July 11, 2005.] [http://villagevoice.com/specials/pazznjop/03/search_return.php?poll_year=1992&type=A&keyword=]

L7's fourth album, "Hungry for Stink", was released in the summer of 1994 during their Lollapalooza tour, where they shared the stage with Green Day and Nick Cave, among others.

Jennifer Finch left the band during the recording of their next album, so Sparks and Greta Brinkman played bass on their fifth album "", after which Gail Greenwood, (formerly of the band Belly) became the bassist. The band's most recent album, "Slap-Happy", was released in 1999 and did not chart on either side of the Atlantic. Greenwood then left the band and was replaced by Janis Tanaka, formerly of the San Francisco band, Stone Fox. (Janis would later go on to play bass for the singer Pink). Gail Greenwood would later play with the singer Bif Naked).

However, by 2001 the band was no longer touring. According to the band's website: "L7 are on an indefinite hiatus. We know that's vague, but that's just the way it is. The future of the band is a bit up in the air at the moment." L7 appears to be defunct for all practical purposes, as Donita Sparks is currently pursuing her own solo career, along with drummer Dee Plakas and two other guitarists in the band Donita Sparks and The Stellar Moments. Jennifer Finch is working in a punk-rock group called The Shocker.

Other Appearances

The band made an appearance in the 1993 film "Point of No Return" starring Bridget Fonda, and an appearance in 1994's John Waters film "Serial Mom" under the name "Camel Lips", a reference to the visual imprint of a woman's vulva in the crotch of tight jeans, also known as a cameltoe. Their songs have also been featured on at least twenty compilation albums throughout their career; most notably the song "Shitlist" appears on the soundtracks of the movies "Natural Born Killers" & "Pet Sematary II". The Prodigy covered the "Hungry for Stink" track Fuel My Fire on their 1997 album "Fat of the Land". "Shirley" appears on the "Foxfire" soundtrack."Shove" appears on the soundrack of the movie "Tank Girl", and "Pretend We're Dead" appears on the soundtrack of the video game "" and can be heard on an . The band was also the subject of a concert film made by former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic.

Controversy

The band gained a certain amount of notoriety for their performance at the 1992 Reading Festival, when Donita Sparks removed her used tampon off-stage and threw it into the crowd yelling "Eat my used tampon, fuckers!" in protest against the mud being thrown by the crowd. [http://music.aol.com/photo-galleries/shocking-concert-moments/l7-donna-sparks-throws-tampon] In the UK, the band are most famous for an appearance on the popular late-night entertainment programme "The Word", in which Sparks pulled her pants down to reveal her pubic hair. During a live show in London in 2000, the band offered a one night stand with Dee Plakas as a raffle prize; the winner claimed his prize of sex with her on the tour bus. L7 was also banned from the Christian Coalition.

Band Members

Final members

*Donita Sparksguitar/Vocals (founding member)
*Suzi Gardner – guitar/vocals (founding member)
*Janis Tanakabass guitar (2000)
*Demetra Plakasdrums/Vocals (1988-2000)

Past members

*Jennifer Finch – bass/vocals (1987-1996)
*Gail Greenwood – bass/vocals (1996-1999)
*Roy Koutsky – drums (1987-1988)

Discography

Albums

ingles and EPs

Videos

*1991 - "Fast and Frightening"
*1992 - "Pretend We're Dead"
*1992 - "Everglade"
*1992 - "Monster"
*1994 - "Andres"
*1994 - "Stuck Here Again"
*1999 - "The Beauty Process" - documentary about the band by Krist Novoselic

Compilation appearances

*"The Melting Plot" – "Yummy Yummy" (1988)
*"Tantrum" – "Bite The Wax Tadpole" (1988)
*"Radio Tokyo Tapes" – "Sweet Sex" (1989)
*"Gabba Gabba Hey: A Tribute to the Ramones" – "Suzy is a Headbanger" (1989)
*"The Big One/City of L.A." – "American Society" (1990)
*"Every Band Has A Shonen Knife Who Loves Them" – "Bags" (1990)
*"Teriyaki Asthma" – "Bloodstains" (1990)
*"International Pop Underground" – "Packin' A Rod" (1991)
*"Virus 100: Dead Kennedy Covers" – "Let's Lynch the Landlord" (1992)
*"Pet Sematary II" - "Shitlist" (1992)
*"Alternative NRG" – "Shitlist" (1994)
*"Natural Born Killers Soundtrack" – "Shitlist" (1994)
*"The Grunge Years" – "Shove" (1994)
*"Serial Mom Soundtrack" – "Gas Chamber" (1994)
*"Tank Girl Soundtrack" – "Shove" (1995)
*"Spirit of '73: Rock For Choice" – "Cherry Bomb" w/Joan Jett (1995)
*"The Jerky Boys Soundtrack" – "Hangin' on the Telephone" (Blondie Cover)(1995)
*"Foxfire Soundtrack" - "Shirley" (1996)
*"Twisted Willie" – "Three Days" w/Waylon Jennings (1996)
*"A Small Circle of Friends" – "Lion's Share" (1996)
*"I Know What You Did Last Summer" – "This Ain't The Summer of Love" (Blue Öyster Cult Cover) (1997)
*"Free the West Memphis 3" – "Boys in Black" (2000)
*"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack Boxset" – "Pretend We're Dead" (2004)

References

External links

* [http://l7official.com/ Official L7 website]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/l7/biography L7 biography at "Rolling Stone"]
* [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608000908/L7.html L7 biography at Musician Guide]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifqxqe5ldde~T1 L7] at Allmusic
* [http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/1625/gail_details.html L7 interview]
* [http://www.rockforchoice.com/ Rock for Choice]


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