Lilygun
Noisy Girls Interview with Anna-Christina from Lilygun
What is your band all about?
My band is about self-expression. A way of releasing energy and inner feelings. Almost like therapy!
Why did you get into this?
The only reason why I got into this was because I had the music. I didn’t think that anyone would buy it, so I decided that the only way I could get people to hear it was to do it myself.
Describe you’re a) band b) Music?
a) My band is a little on the weird side, intelligent and honest
b) Our music is unpredictable, inventive, aggressive at times and very loud.
What does the world need to know about your band?
That there’s only one reason why we are doing this and that’s because we love music.
Your goals?
To be happy with my work.
What do you currently have in the works at this time?
A lot of gigs and a new demo.
What are the obstacles you have faced and how have you overcome them?
Finding the right musicians is hard. Having to deal with other peoples opinions of you that have nothing to do with your music. Women get judged on everything, even on what they’re wearing!
What challenges do women face in the music industry?
Trying to break the mould. There’s a lot of stereotypes of women. Women go through all the same shit that guys do but for some reason there’s such double standards. If a guy is assertive and dominates his work he is seen a “creative”, if a women is the same way, she is seen as a bitch?
Band name?
Lilygun
Why did you choose this name?
No real reason, just 2 words thrown together.
What do people misunderstand, if anything, about female bands?
They misunderstand their motives for being in the industry. Some of us are actually good musicians!
What issues facing female bands do you feel deserve attention?
Less empathises on what they look like. It’s about the message in what they’re saying and doing not about who they’re dating and what they’re wearing!
Interview by Bill Samaras 2003
For the book Noisy Girls
Photography by David Margolis 2002
LILYGUN
www.lilygun.com
www.myspace.com/lilygunband
Noise Zone Magazine