Screamin' Sirens | |
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Genres | Alternative country, cowpunk, post-punk, new wave |
Years active | 1983–1987 |
Past members |
Pleasant Gehman Boom Boom Lafoon Rosie Flores Laura Bandit |
Screamin' Sirens was an American all female band from Hollywood, California that recorded from 1983 to 1987. The band combined country music, punk rock, rockabilly and a dash of funk to create an eclectic wild party music. Screamin' Sirens predated what is usually referred to as alternative country, but influenced that subgenre's development.
Screamin' Sirens were formed in Hollywood, California about 1983. The band was formed by vocalist Pleasant Gehman who recalled in a 1986 Flipside interview:
I just wanted to have a really wild all-girl band that was like a gang or something. And Boom Boom [Lafoon] was the only drummer I could think of so even though we hated each other I wound up calling here anyway. We had all the same ideas about bands and life and drinking and everything.
Lafoon had for three years previously been a member of the band Keith Joe Dick and the Goners and was acquainted from her time with that group with guitarist Rosie Flores, namesake of the band Rosie and the Screamers. The trio added bassist Laura Bandit to the mix, she is a veteran of the minor punk bands One Doesn't Swallow and Hard as Nails, Cheap as Dirt. A fifth member of the group, Marsky Reins, played fiddle in addition to guitar, helping the band to achieve a signature punked up country and western sound.
Sporting cowboy boots and western skirts, the band delivered a high energy live show. "A lot of people tell us we've got more balls than any girl band they've seen because we get real wild onstage," Pleasant Gehman noted. "We're not into wimpiness at all."
The band also made a film called The Runnin' Kind which starred Brie Howard.
The band had several lineup changes over the course of their existence, adding Miiko Watanabe on bass as well as former Pandoras drummer Casey Gomez.