The Linda Lindas, the all-girl rock band that recently made headlines for their performance opening for the Rolling Stones, have just released a new single from their upcoming album No Obligation. The song, titled “All in My Head,” gives fans a taste of what to expect from the highly anticipated LP.
The track is a catchy and energetic tune that showcases the band’s signature sound, blending elements of punk, rock, and pop. With its infectious guitar riffs and powerful vocals, “All in My Head” is sure to become a fan favorite.
The Linda Lindas have been making waves in the music industry since their formation in 2018. The band consists of four members, all of whom are between the ages of 10 and 16. Despite their young age, the group has already gained a loyal following and has been praised for their raw talent and fearless attitude.
Their performance at the Rolling Stones’ concert in Los Angeles over the weekend only solidified their rising star status. The band wowed the crowd with their high-energy set, which included their viral hit “Racist, Sexist Boy.”
Now, with the release of “All in My Head,” the Linda Lindas are proving that they are more than just a one-hit wonder. The song is a testament to the band’s growth and evolution, showcasing their musical maturity and songwriting skills.
No Obligation, the band’s debut album, is set to be released on October 15th. The record promises to be a dynamic and diverse collection of songs, with each track showcasing the band’s unique style and sound.
In a statement, the Linda Lindas expressed their excitement for the upcoming release, saying, “We can’t wait for everyone to hear our new album. It’s been a labor of love and we’re so proud of how it turned out. We hope our fans will love it as much as we do.”
With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, the Linda Lindas are quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. “All in My Head” is just a taste of what’s to come from this young and talented band, and fans can’t wait to hear more when No Obligation drops next month.