

Featuring the mature, sexy, naughty
and filthy Rock n’ Rollers female quartet like the semi-Rockabilly version of
The Donnas or The Runaways in time-lapse to the next millennium project shows
on stage transforming into these fine simple rocks stuffy babes of Les Hell On
Heels – comprising of Paula Monarch, Chela LaRue or Katie Rose and Kristin
Machynski combining their legal performance for the likes of both Punk Rock and
Garage with thus smirking taste of Hair Rock sensations attached to their
self-titled debut album release in colors like a package of sweetening things
but dangerous as well. Some might questioning the band’s “drag-queen” looks or
skinny bare-foot appearance but fortunately most of these women knows how to
get the make-up done and looking more attractive whilst rocking hard with their
songs of rebel yells above the men’s world and regulations. Glamor tracks-list
parade begins with My Kind of Trouble – telling you that they’re not allergic
to magnetizing problems if you dare to make (just) one mistake moves towards
them; Got What You Need, He’s Alright, Said & Done onto Ain’t So Cool or
Real Thing commerce the exact selling-out points these girls might have even
when they’re not truly exist for a permanent rocking career period and lose like
a Waste of Time, you promisingly – would drooling for them filled your head
with dirty imaginations about the ladies that rocks your hardest !
Les Hell On Heels:
https://open.spotify.com/album/5JEsCp4unlmHWtFvMyDvso
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