In their new NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, thelindalindas rocked their way through songs from their newly released debut album GrowingUp. Watch here:
The performance is led by the classic Linda Lindas lineup: Mila de la Garza, 11, on drums and vocals; Lucia de la Garza, 15, on guitar and vocals; Eloise Wong, 14, on vocals and bass; and Bela Salazar, 17, on vocals and guitar.
The band also got some help from a newly recruited percussionist, Mila’s drum teacher Spencer Lere, who joined for the Bela-led “Cuántas Veces.” Lucia jokes: “We put an advertisement in the library a few days ago.”Growing UpBringing the concert full circle, the four-piece wrapped with a performance of “Racist, Sexist Boy” that was even more cohesive and fiery than the one that landed them on the viral radar nearly a full year ago.
“I think you can really tell our voices are different, maybe because we’re all older. And I think our playing is better from practicing and writing so much,” Bela told
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The Linda Lindas Hit the L.A. Public Library (Again) for Tiny Desk (Home) ConcertA year after going viral and a few days after the release of their debut album, The Linda Lindas went back to the library for a Tiny Desk Set
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