Few rock bands have as heavy—or as deeply complicated—a legacy as that of 7 Year Bitch. Formed in Seattle in 1990 just as the music world was about to be flipped on its head by the explosion of grunge 7 Year Bitch were, from the very beginning, a band hell ...
Today, Seattle's legendary punk band, 7 Year Bitch release their first album in nearly 20 years Live at Moe via MOE Recordings. A live concert recorded in 1996 at Seattle’s Club MOE, the record rips through a career-spanning set which includes ferocious live renditions of audience favorites “The Scratch”, “Lorna”, and “M.I.A.”, as well as deeper cuts such as “Crying Shame” and “The Midst”. Featuring vintage interview...
Seattle's legendary punk band, 7 Year Bitch will release their first album in nearly 20 years next Friday, January 15 via MOE Recordings. Live at Moe is a live concert recorded in 1996 at Seattle’s Club MOE. The record rips through a career-spanning set which includes ferocious live renditions of audience favorites “The Scratch”, “Lorna”, and “M.I.A.”, as well as deeper cuts such as “Crying Shame” and “The Midst”. Today, the band is thrilled to share the Live at Moe full album stream which premiered with PAPER Magazine. We encourage you to post & share.
7 Year Bitch was, from the very beginning, hell bent on carving their own distinct path. For an intimate experience with the feminist trailblazers, 7 Year Bitch joins EMP for a live interview and Live at Moe album signing on Sunday, January 17th. The event is free and all ages. Full details here.
Recently discovered in the vaults, the never before heard Live at Moe recordings not only serves as a testament to the band’s riveting, raw and electric energy, but also to the diversity of the 7 Year Bitch catalog. Formed by drummer Valerie Agnew, vocalist Selene Vigil-Wilk, guitarist Stefanie Sargent and bassist Elizabeth Davis- Simpson, the album features the classic 7 Year Bitch lineup with Roisin Dunne on guitar, and was produced by Scott Blum.
Live at Moe will be released on CD, digitally and limited edition 180 gram red & black split vinyl. Pre-Order is available now.
Seattle's legendary grunge band, 7 Year Bitch will release their first album in nearly 20 years. Due out on January 15, 2016 via MOE Recordings, Live at Moe is a live concert recorded in 1996 at Seattle’s Club MOE. Recently discovered in the vaults, the never before heard recordings not only serves as a testament to their riveting, raw and electric energy, but also to the diversity of their catalog. Formed by drummer Valerie Agnew, vocalist Selene Vigil-Wilk, guitarist Stefanie Sargent and bassist Elizabeth Davis- Simpson, the album features the classic 7 Year Bitch lineup with Roisin Dunne on guitar, and was produced by Scott Blum.
With their three studio albums, 7 Year Bitch released some of the best and resolutely bombastic records unleashed during the 1990’s, heavy as all hell rock albums loaded front to back with equal parts dynamic songwriting and a healthy dose of punk rock fury. On Live at Moe, 7 Year Bitch rips through a career-spanning set which includes ferocious live renditions of audience favorites “The Scratch”, “Lorna”, and “M.I.A.”, as well as deeper cuts such as “Crying Shame” and “The Midst”.
Billboard premiered “Miss Understood” today. We encourage you to post & share.
7 Year Bitch was, from the very beginning, hell bent on carving their own distinct path. Less concerned with being feminist trailblazers than simply being an incredibly kick-ass rock band, they ended up being both. Live at Moe will be released on CD, digitally and limited edition 180 gram red & black split vinyl. Pre-Order is available now.
Few rock bands have as heavy—or as deeply complicated—a legacy as that of 7 Year Bitch. Formed in Seattle in 1990 just as the music world was about to be flipped on its head by the explosion of grunge the band was, from the very beginning, hell bent on carving their own distinct path. Less concerned with being feminist trailblazers than simply being an incredibly kick-ass rock band, 7 Year Bitch ended up being both.
Nearly 20 years since the legendary group played their last shows, 7 Year Bitch is set to release Live at Moe — a live album that documents the band at the peak of their powers. Due out on January 15 via MOE Recordings, the album was recorded in 1996 at Seattle’s Club MOE. Originally broadcast on iMusic.com, the first website to stream music directly from a club, the recordings were forgotten until rediscovered by producer and MOE Recordings co-founder Scott Blum, who found them languishing in a box buried in his basement.
Their three studio albums—1992 debut album Sick ‘Em, 1994’s landmark ¡Viva Zapata!, and the band’s swan song, 1996’s Gato Negro—rank among some of the best and resolutely bombastic records unleashed during the 1990’s, heavy as all hell rock albums loaded front to back with equal parts dynamic songwriting and a healthy dose of punk rock fury. On Live at Moe, 7 Year Bitch rips through a career-spanning set which includes ferocious live renditions of audience favorites “The Scratch”, “Lorna”, and “M.I.A.”, as well as deeper cuts such as “Crying Shame” and “The Midst”. The record not only serves as a testament to their riveting, raw and electric energy, but also to the diversity of their catalog.
Formed by drummer Valerie Agnew, vocalist Selene Vigil-Wilk, guitarist Stefanie Sargent and bassist Elizabeth Davis- Simpson, the album features the classic 7 Year Bitch lineup with Roisin Dunne on guitar, and was produced by Scott Blum. Live at Moe will be released on CD, digitally and limited edition 180 gram red & black split vinyl. Pre-Order is available now on LiveAtMoe.com
Track listing:
1. 24,900 Miles Per Hour
2. Crying Shame
3. M.I.A.
4. Deep In The Heart
5. Hip Like Junk
6. Miss Understood
7. Rock A Bye
8. The Midst
9. Lorna
10. 2nd Hand
11. The Scratch
12. Kiss My Ass Goodbye