A wise woman once said, 'I Love Rock'N'Roll'. Well, nobody has put more dimes in the Jukebox (baby) than Brijitte West.
As frontbabe of NY Loose, she was the poster-girl for the 'Kerrang! Generation', spitting and teasing out her sublime vocals with attitude and vulnerability in equal measure. Just when we all thought that NY Loose were about to take their rightful place as Kings (and Queen) of the Rock'n'Roll heap, it all imploded in a pile of music-biz cliches, more akin to an episode of the Sopranos than a killer rock band who made one of THE best albums of the '90s.
Fast forward to today. Settled in England (it's a dirty job...), Brijitte has ten new songs and a brand new band that she wants to share with you. We recommend you listen. It's RAFR of the highest order - gum-chewing, tequila-slammin', heart-pounding R'N'R with a palate-cleansing side of Americana - 90% Johnny and Patti, 10% Johnny and June, but 100% Brijitte.
From the glitzy bubblegum trashy R'n'R of 'Mess Of Myself' or 'Hey Papito', to the stunning Nancy'n'Lee style duet with Jesse Malin ('How To Be Good'), this is All Killer, No Filler!