Punk Rock Creatives

Boom Boom Womb (Gemima Gallier)

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This week on Punk Rock Creatives, Marie chats to the brilliant Gemima Gallier from Boom Boom Womb. From walking out of an admin job at lunchtime and never looking back, to finding her place in music and creativity, Gemima shares her journey with honesty, humour and plenty of punk rock spirit. The conversation covers discovering exciting new bands such as Panic Shack, the importance of representation and community within the Riot Grrrl movement, and the influence of inspiring people in music including Kathleen Riot from Street Voice. Along the way, the pair discuss everything from pink wafer biscuits and unexpected life moments to singing on house music tracks. Gemima also talks about the realities of recording music, playing live shows, songwriting, and the DIY ethos that continues to drive Boom Boom Womb forward. Also, celebrating doing things your own way and finding your voice in the process. Expect tales from playing festivals, insights into the creative process, discussions about Riot Grrrl, and plenty more.

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Boom Boom Womb (Gemima Gallier)

This week on Punk Rock Creatives, Marie chats to the brilliant Gemima Gallier from Boom Boom Womb. From walking out of an admin job at lunchtime and never looking back, to finding her place in music and creativity, Gemima shares her journey with honesty, humour and plenty of punk rock spirit. The conversation covers discovering exciting new bands such as Panic Shack, the importance of representation and community within the Riot Grrrl movement, and the influence of inspiring people in music including Kathleen Riot from Street Voice. Along the way, the pair discuss everything from pink wafer biscuits and unexpected life moments to singing on house music tracks. Gemima also talks about the realities of recording music, playing live shows, songwriting, and the DIY ethos that continues to drive Boom Boom Womb forward. Also, celebrating doing things your own way and finding your voice in the process. Expect tales from playing festivals, insights into the creative process, discussions about Riot Grrrl, and plenty more.

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This week on Punk Rock Creatives, Marie chats with Jo-Jo O'Donoghue from Jo-Jo & The Teeth. The conversation covers how the band first came together, their approach to songwriting, recording and performing, and the hard work that goes into building a band on the UK festival/gigging circuit. Jo-Jo reflects on her Irish roots, life in Tunbridge Wells, and how different it is from the hustle and bustle of London. The pair chat about playing festivals including the Isle of Wight Festival and Rebellion Festival, working with Kick Down The Doors PR, and the experience of becoming Andy Blade and Eater's backing band. Away from the music, the conversation takes a few unexpected turns, including eye poo, rescuing dogs, and how Jo-Jo unexpectedly became a devoted dog person. There are also some great of stories from life on the road and on stage, including the reality that not every performance goes to plan—and yes, that includes falling over in front of a crowd. Packed with laughs, honest stories and behind-the-scenes insight into life in a working band, this is a warm, entertaining and down-to-earth conversation with one of the UK's most charismatic and hardworking frontwomen.

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