Killola

Killola is a female-fronted band from Los Angeles, California Their music includes elements of garage rock power pop punk, alternative They began playing together in 2003 In early 2004 they recorded an EP and posted the songs on the singer Lisa Rieffel's Myspace page (at the the time MySpace was about three months old)

The band has played countless gigs in LA and has put out several releases on their own sales and distribution of the disc on its homepage

Killola In May 2007, completed a self-booked tour in the UK (the band booked in person 13 shows in 13 days all set-up through MySpace) at the end of this tour they recorded a live in-studio record (15 tracks mixed live to analog tape) in Suffolk England (Bury St Edmunds)

By mid 2007 Killolaborrowed some music to a webisodic series called "Girl Trash! "(Web spinoff of" The L Word ") written and directed by Angela Robinson after Robinson was one Killola performance she offered Rieffel a protagonist role in the show itself, she plays a RAW lesbian villain called" Daisy Robson "- wwwgirltrashtv

Killola live show with high energy and often provocative in nature, it is said that Lisa sometimes "black out in the middle of the first song then wakes up about 30 minutes after the performance end," ... noted pranks include jumping on the fans throw up drummer and fumbling on the floor in the middle of the crowd

On top of making music for the ears Killola is a very fan-accessible band band members host online interactive video chat show every Friday night on Monday ettnd networkter Johnny and Lisa hosted a radio show on Dave Navarro's web-radio station SPREAD RADIO LIVE band personally mail out several pounds of shipping each week to fans through his "your time We Take Time" campaign ... details on wwwkillolacom / youtaketime

Killola invites fans to tattoo themselves with tape-related images and / or lyrics band's website devotes a section to Killola fan tattoos show photos of several fan-tattoos from around the world The band said that a tattoo is Killola you free entry into conceptions of life

Source: http://artistwiki.com/killola/biography