7 Year Bitch - Gato Negro
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Performer
 
Title
 
Gato Negro
UPC
 
07567828732
Genre
 
Rock/Pop
Released
 
1996-03-12
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Formed in 1990, this Seattle all-woman thrash-rock band has toured with big names like L7, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Cypress Hill. These women rock! Literally. They have a raw, gutty sound -- hard-driving guitar and drums with ravishingly raspy vocals ripping through awesome background chord noise. FYI, one of the members is a lesbian, and the drummer was the co-founder of an organization condemning violence against women. Unfortunately, we've been unable to obtain their first two releases lately; but don't despair; this 1996 release will rock your socks off!

::For El Gato Negro, see El Gato Negro (disambiguation)

Gato Negro ("Black Cat" in Spanish) is 7 Year Bitch's final album and their only full-length to appear on a major label (Atlantic Records).

The record spawned three singles: "The History Of My Future," "24,900 Miles Per Hour" and "Miss Understood" as well as a video for "24,900 Miles Per Hour."

Although the band had a bigger fan base than ever, Gato Negro failed to generate the sales Atlantic Records had hoped, eventually leading to their dismissal from the label.





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Artist/Band Information

:"7 Year Bitch" is also the name of a single released in 1985 by the English glam rock band Slade

7 Year Bitch was an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington that was active between 1990 and 1997. Their career yielded three albums, and was impacted by the deaths of their guitarist Stefanie Sargent and close-friend Mia Zapata of fellow Seattle punks The Gits.White, Emily. . Spin Magazine. August 1995. The band lasted 7 years.

Biography

Career

7 Year Bitch was formed in 1990 by vocalist Selene Vigil, guitarist Stefanie Sargent, bassist Elizabeth Davis and drummer Valerie Agnew. Vigil, Sargent, and Agnew had been playing together in the Seattle band Barbie's Dream Car when their bassist left for Europe. They subsequently recruited Davis and renamed their band after the movie Seven Year Itch.

At their first concert, the band opened for The Gits, who would prove to have a significant influence on their music. In 1991 the band released the single "Lorna" and signed with C/Z Records. Their first album, Sick 'Em, was released in 1992, but it was overshadowed by Sargent's death on June 27.Simmonds, Jeremy. . Chicago Review Press. 2008. Sargent had passed out on her back after returning home from a party where she had drank alcohol and taken a small amount of heroin. She died of asphyxipation when she failed to wake up after throwing up the contents of her stomach.Prato,Greg. Grunge is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music. (Toronto: ECW Press, 2009), 359-360. After a prolonged period of uncertainty, the band decided to continue, recruiting guitarist Roisin Dunne as Sargent's replacement later that year.

In July 1993, longtime friend and Gits frontwoman Mia Zapata was brutally raped and murdered while walking home late at night.Muscio, Inga. . Seal Press. 2002. This event, coupled with Sargent's death the previous year, had a profound effect on the group. As a reaction, the band recorded and released their second album ¡Viva Zapata! (1994) in tribute to both of their fallen friends. Stovall, Natasha. . Spin Magazine. September 1994. Valerie Agnew also became the primary instigator and co-founder of the anti-violence and self-defence organisation Home Alive., Home Alive site.Cynthia Rose, , on state51.co.uk. with 7 Year Bitch. 2009-10-22. On April 8, 1994, the band played a benefit show for Rock Against Domestic Violence at the Cameo Theatre on Miami Beach, alongside Babes in Toyland and Jack Off Jill. Baker, Greg. "The Hits Just Keep on Coming" Miami New Times, April 06, 1994.

In 1995 the band signed with Atlantic Records, and in 1996 released their third album, Gato Negro. Clow, Aaron. . CMJ New Music Monthly. May 1996. Following the tour supporting Gato Negro, guitarist Roisin Dunne left, and was replaced by Lisa Faye Beatty, the band's live sound engineer and long-time friend.

Break-up

In early 1997, the band began recording material for what was to be their fourth album. The band moved from Seattle to California, Elizabeth Davis and Valerie Agnew to San Francisco and Selene Vigil to Los Angeles. With the recent departure of their guitarist, Roisin Dunne and the geographical separation between bandmates, Seven Year Bitch's career came to a close after a final tour with San Francisco's Lost Goat.

Aftermath

Following the break-up of 7 Year Bitch, bassist Elizabeth Davis joined the San Francisco-based band Clone, with whom she performed until 2003. In 2005 she helped to form the band Von Iva.Hasty, Kate.. Billboard. November 22, 2008. Vocalist Selene Vigil formed a gothic/psychedelic-influenced band by the name of Cistine, in 2000. Roisin Dunne joined the band The Last Goodbye in 2006, and now resides in New York.

Their songs, "The Scratch" and "Icy Blue" were featured in the movie Mad Love with Drew Barrymore and Chris O'Donnell.

Band members

* Selene Vigil — vocals

* Stefanie Sargent — guitar (1990–1992) (died of a heroin overdose on June 27, 1992)

* Elizabeth Davis — bass

* Valerie Agnew — drums

* Roisin Dunne — guitar (1992–1996)

* Lisa Faye Beatty — guitar (1997)

Discography

Albums

*Sick 'Em (C/Z Records, 1992).

*¡Viva Zapata! (C/Z Records, 1994).

*Gato Negro (Atlantic Records, 1996).

Singles/EPs

*"Lorna" b/w "No Fucking War," "You Smell Lonely" (Rathouse/Face The Music Records), (1991; reissued by C/Z Records in 1992).

*"Antidisestablishmentarianism EP" (Rugger Bugger Records, 1992)

*"7 Year Bitch" / "Thatcher On Acid" "Can We Laugh Now?" / "No Fucking War" (Clawfist Records, 1992)

*"7 Year Bitch EP" (C/Z Records, 1992)

*"Rock-A-Bye Baby" b/w "Wide Open Trap" (C/Z Records, 1994)

*"The History Of My Future" b/w "24,900 Miles Per Hour" (promo only) (Atlantic Records, 1996)

*"24,900 Miles Per Hour" (promo only) (Atlantic Records, 1996)

*"Miss Understood" b/w "Go!" (Man's Ruin, 1996)

Other contributions

* "8-Ball Deluxe" on Kill Rock Stars (Kill Rock Stars, 1991).

* "Dead Men Don't Rape" on There's A Dyke In The Pit (Outpunk/Harp Records, 1992).

* "The Scratch" on Power Flush: San Francisco, Seattle & You (Rathouse/Broken Rekids, 1993).

* "In Lust You Trust" on Rawk Atlas (promo only) (C/Z Records, 1993).

* "Dead Men Don't Rape" on Progression (Progression, 1994).

* "The Scratch," "Icy Blue" on the Mad Love Motion Picture Soundtrack (Zoo Records, 1995).

* "Kiss My Ass Goodbye" on Seattle Women In Rock: A Diverse Collection (, 1995).

* "Damn Good And Well" on Space Mountain (Rough Trade, 1995).

* "The Scratch" on Take A Lick (promo only) (BMG, 1995).

* "M.I.A." on Notes From The Underground, Vol. 2 (Priority Records, 1995).

* "Mad Dash" on Home Alive: The Art Of Self-Defense (Epic Records, 1996).

* "24,900 Miles Per Hour" on huH Music Sampler #23 (promo only, RayGun Press, 1996).

* "Knot (Live)" on Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack (Sub Pop Records, 1996).

* "Damn Good And Well" on Rough Cuts: The Best Of Rough Trade Publishing, 1991-1995 (Rough Trade, 1997).

* "Rock-A-Bye Baby" on She's A Rebel (Beloved/Shanachie Records, 1997).

* "Shake Appeal" on We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute (Royalty Records, 1997).

* "M.I.A." on Whatever: The 90's Pop & Culture Box (Rhino/WEA, 2005).

* "The Scratch" on Sleepless In Seattle: The Birth Of Grunge (LiveWire Recordings, 2006).

Music videos

*"In Lust You Trust" (1992)

*"Hip Like Junk" (1994)

*"24,900 Miles Per Hour" (1996)

References





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ATL
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