Ten years ago, Vivian Girls were one of the most polarizing bands in indie rock. Back then, even a cursory Google search of the all-woman garage punk trio would produce some cringeworthy results from assorted indie blogs and their ruthless comments sections. Following the release of their 2011 album Share the Joy, then a two-year period of inactivity, the band called it quits in 2014.
“When we broke up, we broke up for real,” singer-bassist Katy Goodman tells Rolling Stone. “We had been going hard for a long time, and we were exhausted.
“When we broke up, we broke up for real,” singer-bassist Katy Goodman tells Rolling Stone. “We had been going hard for a long time, and we were exhausted.
- 7/17/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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