The Linda Lindas are an American rock band from Los Angeles.[4][6] The all-female group comprises Bela Salazar, Eloise Wong, and sisters Lucia and Mila de la Garza.[2][3]
The band formed in 2018, and took their name from Linda Linda Linda, a Japanese movie. After being noticed by director Amy Poehler, they recorded the soundtrack for the film Moxie, which was released in 2021. Later that year, they released the single "Racist, Sexist Boy", which went viral. Epitaph Records signed them shortly afterwards.
In 2022, they released their debut album, Growing Up, and received mostly positive reviews.
In January 2018, Eloise Wong's father Martin Wong was contacted by an acquaintance, asking if she would be interested in playing alongside Kristin Kontrol and a bunch of "inexperienced kids" for a performance at a music festival called Girlschool LA,[7] after seeing pictures and videos of her singing at Save Music in Chinatown. Martin then suggested Lucia and Mila de la Garza, daughters of his sister Angelyn Wong and brother-in-law Carlos de la Garza, since the three of them often sang, danced and performed together since they were toddlers; Carlos, who owned a backyard studio, took up the position of a second coach. After Kontrol recruited more children through social media and the first round of rehearsals were held, Angelyn and Martin's wife Wendy Lau reached out to the girls' family friend Bela Salazar, who was taking guitar lessons, to join in, thinking that they needed someone who could play an instrument.[8] Originally, it was intended to be a one-off project, but a few months later, Salazar was invited to open a show for Frieda's Roses, and engaged Eloise, Lucia and Mila to be her backing band.[9]
Feeling that the band needed a name, Martin, who had bought a DVD of 2005 Japanese film Linda Linda Linda,[4] (in turn named after the Blue Hearts song "Linda Linda"[10]), suggested The Linda Lindas, feeling that it "sounded like a band from the '50s but could also refer to the Japanese punk song or art movie, or simply mean 'really pretty' in Spanish", to which the girls agreed.[9] By fall, they were playing Save Music in Chinatown matinee gigs alongside artists such as Phranc, the Dils, the Gears, and the Alley Cats, and other shows with bands such as Best Coast, Alice Bag, and Bleached.
On June 3, 2021, the band made their late night television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live.[19][20] On July 21, 2021, the band released the single "Oh!" with an accompanying music video.[21] The song also was featured in the trailer released for the Netflix series The Chair,[21] which was released that same day. The song was also played for the outro of series 1 episode 5 of The Imperfects.[22] On February 1, 2022, the band announced their release date of their debut album, Growing Up, alongside the release of the single of the same name.[23]Growing Up was released on April 8, 2022, to generally positive reviews.[24] The track "Racist, Sexist Boy" was nominated for Best Song at the 2022 Kerrang! Awards.[25]
The band consists of Eloise Wong (bass, guitars, vocals), Bela Salazar (guitars, vocals), Lucia de la Garza (guitar, vocals), and Mila de la Garza (drums, vocals).[12] Lucia and Mila are sisters and are the daughters of music engineer and producer Carlos de la Garza.[28] Eloise's father is Martin Wong, co-founder of Giant Robot; Eloise is also a cousin of Lucia and Mila.[5] The band members' stage names, birth dates, and roles are as follows:[29][30]
List of band members, with name, stage name, birth date and age, and role
^ abWong, Martin (February 16, 2020). "Hello, Linda Lindas!". By Martin Wong. Archived from the original on February 11, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022.