
Exploding onto the floor with a hard hitting one-two punch consisting of fashion-fueled electro synthpop and dead-on hooks, this all-female 4-piece bring their icy cold New Wave/Glam Wave to the dance with lipstick and style.
Dancetronic Glam Wave - the signature sound of Florida's Girls On Film- is a fashion fueled combination of high-energy stage antics and synthpop beats. It's a sound that the girls first experimented with in 2000 when lead singer Rio and bassist Kazhmir started the group. They were still perfecting it on their popular 3-song EP Love Robot, their first effort produced by Tim Curry (formerly of The Cruxshadows), and with the release of their 2005 Danceteria, Girls On Film have managed to translate their on-stage presence onto a full-length record.
Radio-play and local buzz in Tallahassee helped the all-female line up find their way onto bills with such notable acts as The Bangs, Rasputina, IQU, The Start, and Glass Candy. In 2003, the band walked away with first place at the Florida State University Battle of the Bands, an honor which lead to numerous invitations to play around the Southeast and to play some in-studio broadcasts for WVFS' show Hootenanny and WFSU's OutLoud.
This fall, Girls on Film hit the road to promote Danceteria, produced by David Murphy. Their East Coast tour takes them through Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte and Pittsburgh with stops in Cincinnati, OH for the Midpoint Music Festival and the M.E.A.N.Y. Fest in NYC.
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