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The Friggs

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Past members
  
Lexi Plum

Members
  
Active until
  
2000

Genres
  
Garage rock, Pop rock

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Years active
  
1990 (1990)–2000 (2000)

Labels
  
E-Vil Records, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Apex East

Origin
  
Camden, New Jersey, United States (1990)

Albums
  
Rock Candy, Today Is Tomorrow's Yesterday

Similar
  
The Prissteens, Transister, Pink Slip Daddy, Imperial Teen, The Shitbirds

Profiles

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The Friggs were a garage rock band from Camden, New Jersey active from 1990 to 2000. Its original members were Palmyra Delran (guitar) and Jezebel (singer/songwriter), who was later replaced by Lexi Plumm.

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History

The band played its first show in Philadelphia on New Year's Eve 1991/1992, and released their first single, a cover of The Troggs' "Come Now," in 1991, before playing any live shows. This was followed by several more singles and an EP, "America's Only Rock & Roll Magazine Parody". The cover of this 1994 EP, which was produced by Ben Vaughn, closely mimicked the cover of an old issue of Creem. Late that year, Jezebel left the band, whereupon she was replaced by Lexi Plumm. Delran decided to hire Plumm after she was impressed by the sound of motorcycles on her answering machine. The band released their only album, Rock Candy, in 1997 on E-Vil Records. It was also produced by Vaughn. Rock Candy received positive reviews, which led to the band opening for Beck and Cheap Trick. The band performed at SXSW in 1997 and broke up in 2000.

Film appearances

The Friggs' song "Bad Word for a Good Thing" appeared in both the films Jawbreaker and Fuck. Their cover of Pat Benatar's song Heartbreaker also appeared in Jawbreaker, but was left off the soundtrack. Their song "Shake," from their second single release in 1991 appeared in Superbad. On the heels of this exposure, the band decided to reunite in 2008 for a few more performances.

Style

The Friggs themselves have described their style as "trashy pop", and MTV News' Frank Tortorici concurred with this description. The Austin Chronicle has described the Friggs as "an all-female version of The Standells" and their music as "'60's-influenced trash-pop". Similarly, The Morning Call has praised the band for their "danceable retro-'60s sound."

Albums

  • Rock Candy (1997) -E-Vil Records
  • EPs

  • America's Only Rock & Roll Magazine Parody (1994) - Sympathy for the Record Industry
  • Compilations

  • Today is Tomorrow’s Yesterday (2007) - Apex East
  • Songs

    Bad Word for a Good ThingRock Candy · 1997
    Cheatin' SongRock Candy · 1997
    Friggs ThemeToday Is Tomorrow's Yesterday · 2007

    References

    The Friggs Wikipedia