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The Franklys
Eddie Flux
Last Reserves
Red Winter
The Franklys
are an all-girl garage rock’n'roll band based in London, featuring a rhythm section as solid and driving as an army tank, which consists of all-American drummer Nicole Pinto and home grown talent Zoe Biggs on bass. Fronting up the quartet like a pair of firecrackers personified are Swedish pair Jen Ahlkvist (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), and Fanny Broberg (lead guitar), contributing with double-barrelled screaming guitars and melodic guitar hooks, lending a rich variety to the styles and sounds that cascade off the stage.
These four ladies have been making themselves known around the capital since they kicked it all off with a sell-out show at London’s historical 100 Club in 2012. Since then the girls have been working hard both in the studio and on the road with multiple hard rocking performances, and a tour through East-coast America in October 2013. Early 2014 saw their first gigs in Sweden, plus numerous dates across London. Further UK-wide dates followed, which included playing both the Main Stage and the XFM Stage at Strawberry Fields Festival in Leicestershire as well as shows in Germany and Norway.
Between extensive touring, The Franklys have released an eponymous debut EP in early 2013, and follow up single ‘Puppet’ in spring 2014 which was recorded on 2″ tape and released on a 7″ limited edition vinyl, both produced and mastered by Sean Douglas (Adam Ant, Wire) and Brian Lucey (The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys) at Fish Factory Studios in London. The ‘Puppet’ music video had an exclusive premiere on Clash Magazine’s website in April, with recognition in press such as Artrocker, Vive le Rock and Sonic Shocks.
The second single ‘What You Said’ was recorded at legendary Rockfield Studios (Queen, Oasis and, most recently, Royal Blood), and produced by Sean Genockey (RedRacer) and mastered by Ed Woods (Muse, Roger Daltrey). Released digitally in autumn 2014, it had a rave review in NME Radar October 4th issue and once again an exclusive premiere on Clash Magazine’s website for the ‘What You Said’ music video.
2015 will see the girls take on another full on smack year with new single ‘Bad News’ also produced by Sean Genockey (RedRacer) and mastered by Ed Woods (Muse, Roger Daltrey). Released in April with smashing reviews in various press, with the accompanied music video premiered on Xfm Radio, The Franklys are following up with heavily touring around the UK, Germany and France, with festival shows at Isle of Wight Festival, Camden Rocks Festival, Tramlines Festival, Tannerfest and Stortford Music Festival.
The Franklys’ music has been spun heavily on radio stations, both in the UK and overseas, on BBC Introducing, Xfm, London’s A1 Radio, Roundhouse Radio as well as on Artrocker Radio, Amazing Radio, BBC Suffolk and Hard to Port Radio in Baltimore, USA. The girls have also been sponsored by clothing giants Fred Perry, accompanied with a feature on the Fred Perry Subculture website.
"All-girl garage group The Franklys come on with a smattering of Hives gusto." -NME
"Like The Hives, but with better hair and make-up"
- XFM
“Fun filled garage rock with a pop twist, The Franklys have a feminine edge which sets them apart from their more laddish contemporaries.”
- Clash Magazine
”Mixing rock ‘n’ roll, surf, garage and punk, it’s a dynamic sound that hints at a bright future for The Franklys"
- Vive Le Rock
"Swedish/UK/US girl group The Franklys have exploded onto the scene with their snarling debut single ‘Puppet’"
- Artrocker
“The Franklys have the raw edge of Hole and the dark intrigue of Siouxsie, coupled with a fresh no-frills image a-la Bangles that sets them apart from many of their overdone peers.”
- Sonic Shocks
“There’s a noisy garage rock buzzsaw ripping through the UK these days, and they go by the name the Franklys.”
- Vanyaland, US
”With simple means, in each song The Franklys are creating both winning melodies and an impressive surf psychedelic rock chaos and it’s just to join in the chorus of praise The Franklys are currently hearing.”
- Smålandsposten, SE
“The Franklys have the raw edge of Hole and the dark intrigue of Siouxsie, coupled with a fresh no-frills image a-la Bangles that sets them apart from many of their overdone peers.” - Sonic Shocks
"These are some really rocking girls!"
- Roundhouse Radio
"If 50's rock'n'roll met 70's punk and had a lovechild, it would be The Franklys."
- The Grapevine Music
"This is classic old school rock, this is riotous girl rebellion, above all, this is frankly something you should be getting yourself some of."
- Shindig! Magazine/Happening!
"Post-punk, kinda Blondie slash Yeah Yeah Yeahs feel. We love these guys!"
- A1 Radio
"They are a talented bunch of young ladies with their own sense of style (and I suspect) they have a habit of giving a two-fingered salute to anyone who gives them flak. You go girls! (as the saying goes)."
- New Untouchables
Eddie Flux
Head nodding, foot stamping, fist pumping rock!
Last reserves
We formed in January 2014 with an aim to re-incorporate the bare-bones nature of the first wave punk movement into the modern “pop punk” era. Taking influences from groups such as Black Sabbath, Motörhead and the Sex Pistols, we wrote several original songs, which we are currently recording to release as an EP.
We are currently writing, recording and performing new material across Liverpool. For all inquiries, please message this page.
Red Winter
Punk rock since 2013
Out Now! The Debut EP: 'Blood, Sweat and Kimchi' on iTunes! - http://goo.gl/bWky57