Still, this book is obviously not meant to be a true-to-life account of a band's rise to fame. Like they're just getting up on stage and playing without plugging in their guitars. That's impossible considering how clueless they are. What's even more unbelievable is how they have no amp problems. Even if they all comrpise just three chords. Well, I started reading it last night and, yes, it's an easy-read and quite entertaining, but if you have ever been in a band you know it's also a lot of rubbish.įor a start, it's just not convincing how three teenage girls learn to play guitar and drums and, just like that, start writing and performing songs about Hello Kitty. Cool! Anything to remind me of my youth!) (Flipping through I'd seen references to NME and Glastonbury rock festival. It's about a rock band callled The Hormones, fronted by 16-year-old Molly Montgomery. For a little light reading I thought I'd try Sara Manning's Guitar Girl.
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