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Lather up – saucy SoapGirls returning to Sussex

by Nick Linazasoro
Monday 11 Mar, 2019 at 3:24PM
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Lather up – saucy SoapGirls returning to Sussex
The SoapGirls are coming to Sussex

The SoapGirls have announced their first ever appearance in Lewes at the Con Club on 139 High Street on Sunday 30th June. Being the height of summer, things will no doubt be getting a tad hot in the venue, so punters can no doubt experience the usual controversial show from the fearless French born sisters Millie and Mie.

The SoapGirls have slayed critics and earned a dedicated group of followers known as the ‘The SoapSuds’, who follow the band across the UK and Europe.

Camille Debray from The SoapGirls live in Brighton 2018

The SoapGirls are society’s rejects and their punk credentials were rubber stamped by scintillating performances at the legendary Rebellion Festival and such was the their success that they were asked back to play the Blackpool event again in 2018.

The SoapGirls write outsider anthems that are androgynous, audacious and straight from the heart. Following the release of their 2017 album ​’Societys Rejects’,​ features on there band have appeared in Classic Rock, The Mirror and Vive Le Rock, while their last two singles were played on BBC Radio and play listed by Planet Rock Radio.

The SoapGirls albums ‘Societys Rejects’ and ‘Calls For Rebellion’

Fighting prejudice and haters with a sword of honesty and a shield of integrity The SoapGirls have endured much, but have always risen above those that have sought to derail them. The girls shine during their exhilarating, firework-strewn live performances, putting inclusivity and freedom of expression at the core of each show. They are keen to show that music should be for everyone and everyone should be free to be themselves.

Noemie Debray from The SoapGirls live in Brighton 2018

Alluring, hypnotic and nonchalant The SoapGirls started their career in Cape Town performing as street artists for eight years and were given their name by the general public. “We have been The SoapGirls since we were 8 and 9 selling handmade soap and street performing for various causes, we did this 365 days of the year for 9 years”. At twelve and thirteen they began their recording career and signed to Universal Records releasing their debut album in 2011 which topped the domestic charts.

The SoapGirls live in Brighton 2018

After conquering South Africa, The SoapGirls with their thirst for knowledge and justice, wanted to broaden their musical horizons, leading them first to stages in the United States and then the UK and Europe, with a determination to fight against struggle and heartache. The SoapGirls first toured the UK 2015, releasing their first independent well received album ​’Calls For Rebellion’,​ with one critic accurately calling the album “Raw, catchy, anarchistic Rock and Roll​.”

Camille Debray from The SoapGirls live in Brighton 2018

Guitarist Mie sets the pace beautifully as she powers through each song with a certain style and grace, that captivates every audience. Her biggest musical influences are Fleetwood Mac, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Heart, Nirvana,The Butthole Surfers and R.E.M and prefers more chilled out melancholy music. Bass player Millie is a fan of heavier music from acts like Alice in Chains, Marilyn Manson, The Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, Alanis Morissette, Hole, Aretha Franklin, Nirvana, Napalm Death and L7. This is evident in her performance as she connects and hypnotises the crowd.

Both Millie and Mie swap vocal duties giving them scope to show their individual nature in a way that adds to The SoapGirls dynamic. Their common ground is grunge, but their ethic is punk. What’s in a genre anyway? It’s all music at the end of the day. The SoapGirls remind us that music can still be straight to the point, efficient, honest and exciting.

Purchase your tickets HERE.

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