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The Girls of LA

by Weimar

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Stylistically fluid and expansive, this upbeat pop-rock anthem melds Weimar’s 70s avant-garde influences with traces of 90s college rock. Lyrically it is an ode to the bottle service girls, who work LA's clubs and bars, using tips gained from punters to finance their wider career aspirations in Hollywood and the business world. It is a celebration of their business prestige, and a positive reflection on the essence of the American Dream and the road to stardom. An optimistic and life-affirming oddity in the midst of Weimar’s mostly dark repertoire.

The single comes with the B-side 'Transatlantic Confusion', a reworking of a song by singer Aidan Cross and guitarist Stephen Sarsen’s former band The Bacillus, the original version available on The Bacillus album 'I Can't Adapt To This Prison You Call Society' also available on German Shepherd Records.

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released March 25, 2022

The Players:

John Armstrong - bass
Aidan Cross - vocals, rhythm guitar
Anthony 'Eddy' Edwards - drums
Stephen Sarsen - lead guitar, backing vocals

Girls of LA - Music: Armstrong/Cross/Edwards/Sarsen. Lyrics: Cross

Transatlantic Confusion - Originally by Cross/Lee/Quinn-Harvie/Sarsen,

Produced by Adam Crossley and Chris Guest
Recorded at Vibratone Sound Studio, Manchester
Artwork by Brian Gorman

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Aidan Cross- vocals, rhythm guitar
Stephen Sarsen- lead guitar
John Armstrong- bass
Anthony Edwards- drums

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