PETROL GIRLS Announce North American Tour Dates; release new video for “Monstrous”

UK feminist post-hardcore band PETROL GIRLS has announced their first ever North American headlining tour. Kicking off in March with appearances at this year’s New Colossus Fest in NYC and SXSW in Austin, the band is set to hit the Midwest and East coast in clubs and DIY spaces through early April – full dates below, with tickets on sale now – click here. For a taste of their high-energy shows, they’ve released the video for “Monstrous,” a track off of their internationally acclaimed LP Cut & Stitch. Filmed by Martyna Wisniewska (@gingerdope) over tours with Refused and Thrice and La Dispute, the clip is an intimate portrait of Petrol Girls on tour, both on stage and off. It resonates with the theme of the track, as vocalist Ren Aldridge says that “Monstrous” “is about feeling mined an...

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