eat-girls were born in lockdown. Isolated in their apartment in Lyon, Amélie Guillon and Elisa Artero began recording songs with the means at their disposal - cheap drum machines, a synthesizer, a bass, a guitar and their voices - in which they sang to a cool pop sound about hating pollen, what the last fuck before the end of the world would look like and about all the lies that love entails. When the lockdown eased, Maxence Mesnier joined them and eat-girls started playing in bars that were finally celebrating their reopening. In the meantime, they not only played as support acts for Thalia Zedek, but also had a small tour of their own, which is now finally taking them to Berlin.
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