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Calls For Rebellion

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Calls For Rebellion
📅 ReleasedSeptember 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)
StudioBackyard
⏳ Length71:40
🏷️ LabelIndependent release
🤑 Producer
The SoapGirls chronology
Xperience
(2011)
Calls For Rebellion
(2015)
Societys Rejects
(2017)
Singles from Calls For Rebellion
  1. "Hater"
    Released: December 2014
  2. "Champagne Cocaine"
    Released: June 2015

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'Calls For Rebellion' is the second studio album by South African band The SoapGirls, released independently on 25 September 2015.[1]

History[edit]

After their contract with Universal terminated, the band moved to New York to continue their recording career, but turned down a longer term record deal after releasing a couple of singles in 2013.[2] They returned to South Africa to continue their recording career as independent musicians, releasing music on their own terms.[3] In contrast to the dance-pop music released by Universal, the band adopted a punk rock style for their independent releases, beginning with the digitally released singles Hater (2014) and Champagne Cocaine (2015).[4]

In 2015, the band received an offer to tour the UK. The new album Calls For Rebellion was quickly finished in 48 hours so that they would have something to tour with.[3]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks written by The SoapGirls[1] (Camille Debray and Noemie Debray).

Calls For Rebellion track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Pretend Friend"3:26
2."Welcome to the Neighbourhood"4:41
3."Voodoo Child"5:22
4."Hater"3:20
5."Bloody"4:59
6."Nymph"4:25
7."Hold on Tight"5:06
8."Pretty Good Looking"4:27
9."Waiting in the Wings"5:53
10."Cigarettes and Medicine"4:50
11."Black Mass"4:00
12."House of Fun"4:44
13."Snakes and Ladders"3:48
14."Champagne Cocaine"3:51
15."Ugly Underneath"2:43
16."Real"6:05
Total length:71:40

Personnel[edit]

The SoapGirls

  • Camille Debray – vocals, bass, co-producer[1]
  • Noemie Debray – vocals, guitar, co-producer[1]

Additional personnel

  • Charlie Hamilton – co-producer[1]
  • Malin Svendsen – artwork[1]
  • Sam Debray – A&R[1]
  • Tim Lengfield – mastering[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Calls For Rebellion by The SoapGirls". bandcamp.
  2. Martin Myers (4 August 2016). "Music Exchange: The Soap Girls could be Die Antwoord". TheNext48hOURS.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jude Benjamin (2019). "The SoapGirls - Interview - Naked And Raw". Camden Live Music Blog.
  4. "The Soap Girls". Apple Music.



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