The Theoretical Girls were among the most enigmatic of the late '70s New York no wave bands, famous not so much for their music, since they released only one single during their brief existence, but because the group launched the careers of two of New York's best known experimental music figures, composer Glenn Branca and producer Wharton Tiers. The latter played drums, the former guitar in the quartet, which also featured keyboardist Margaret DeWys and vocalist/guitarist Jeffrey Lohn, a classically trained composer who, like Branca and so many others in the no wave scene, wasn't interested in working with popular musical forms until inspired to do so by the explosion of punk rock. The group's sound was comparable to that of the other no wave bands working in Manhattan at the time, i.e. The Contortions and DNA. Always confrontational and often funny in an aggressive way, the band's sound consistently displayed the influence of American minimalist composers, ranging from sparse, clattering rhythm pieces that sound like immediate forbear of early '80s Sonic Youth to fascinatingly brutal, abrasive slabs of art-punk noise.
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January 31, 1979
Max's Kansas City
New York, New York, United StatesOctober 8, 1978
Entermedia Theatre
New York, New York, United StatesMay 3, 1978
Artists Space
New York, New York, United StatesMarch 11, 1978
Millennium Film Workshop
New York, New York, United StatesTheoretical Girls has released 1+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Theoretical Girls. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Theoretical Girls's most popular tracks include Computer Dating, You Got Me, Europe Man, Lovin in the Red, Mom & Dad. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
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