It’s been a minute since we last heard from Taxi Girls, but this all-female power quartet from Montreal (formerly a trio) hasn’t exactly been resting. They’ve been busy sharing stages with acts like NOBRO, NOFX (on their final tour), Lagwagon, The Hives, Pansy Division, and more. For those who missed out on their live shows—or for fans eager to hear what’s next after their strong debut—Taxi Girls have just dropped a fiery new 7″ single, courtesy of Wild Honey and Dirt Cult Records.
Like their debut EP, these two tracks brim with feminist attitude. The title track, Rainy, is a blistering rock anthem that calls out an abusive ex-friend who, frankly, sounds like the worst. With a pointed jab, the band reveals they’re keeping some dirt “for a rainy day.” On the flip side, The Lion’s Share leans into hook-laden garage rock ’n’ roll, showcasing the band’s knack for blending grit with melody.
I can’t help but feel that Taxi Girls are about to pick up a whole carload of new fans with their sophomore release.
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