For immediate release:

June 29, 2022


LA GARAGE ROCK BAND

THE PARANOYDS

SHARE GRITTY ANTHEM & VIDEO

"LIZZIE"

OUT TODAY

VIA THIRD MAN RECORDS


LISTEN TO "LIZZIE" HERE | WATCH VIDEO HERE


THE PARANOYDS SOPHOMORE LP,

TALK TALK TALK

IS DUE OUT SEPTEMBER 9, 2022


PRE-ORDER THE LP NOW THE LP NOW


+ THREE DATES SUPPORTING 

JACK WHITE THIS SEPTEMBER


GET TICKETS HERE

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Artwork photo credit: JJ Stratford / Album design credit: Jordan Williams

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"Scowling, winking garage rock. Full of lethal riffs, but toying with clap-along twee, The Paranoyds' ... splits the difference between Bratmobile and The Go-Gos, with a little Blondie thrown in...['Girlfriend Degree' is] a mission statement and a battlecry for a band equally interested in laughing as the world burns, and fixing it."

"Sweet, grungy goodness."

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"'Carnage Bargain' is constructed of splinters from classic girl group, lo-fi guitar pop, and forceful impact of Riot Grrrl."

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"The Paranoyds don’t shy away, they seem to be embracing all the good and dealing with the evil too. They even go so far as to provide the people with the perfect sound to dance it all off to."

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Today, LA-based garage rock band The Paranoyds announce their sophomore LP, Talk, Talk, Talk, available for pre-order now, and due out September 9 via Third Man Records. Along with the announcement, the band shares their gritty first single from the forthcoming project, "Lizzie," with its accompanying video that turns back time to the 80's.


The Paranoyds, who recently opened for Jack White in Los Angeles, are Southern California DIY rock royalty, unafraid and unapologetically in perpetual pursuit of a good time. Fueled by the fiery energy of their live shows paired with raw lyricism and subtle societal commentary, The Paranoyds are ready to take their artistry to new heights. The four-piece is made up of Laila Hashemi (keyboardist-vocals), Lexi Funston (guitars/vocals), Staz Lindes (bass/vocals) and David Ruiz (drums, vocals) who together masterfully blend light-hearted playfulness with sharp sincerity over fuzzy guitar, dreamy vocals and punchy, punky rock-n-roll.


In addition to today's announcements, the band will support Jack White for three dates this September including Asheville, NC, New Orleans, LA and Shreveport, LA. Find a full list of dates below, and grab tickets via linktr.ee/theparanoyds.


The Paranoyds have caught the attention of several leading tastemakers as they continue to build on their fervent fanbase. LADYGUNN, called their music "upbeat" yet "ominous" and added the band is "edgy and cute all at once and their music reflects that youthful energy that you wish you could bottle." Surviving The Golden Age wrote, ""...["Girlfriend Degree’s] fuzzy guitars are reminiscent of bands like the Kinks or more modernly The Hives. Although the track is fairly mid-tempo, it still sounds urgent; it is a sign of a band who knows how to make anthems," and that "Carnage Bargain is a huge triumph for The Paranoyds" Of their debut LP, Carnage Bargain, Bandcamp lauded, "The production...is superb, highlighting the dreamy vocals."


"Lizzie," the first taste of what's to come from the band, is a gritty, lo-fi punk track that launches the four-piece into space. The band sings over grainy electric guitar, "Cosmically I don't believe in sights that remain unseen / Unfounded memories from 1950 / Panhandling fantasies of a higher being / Why can't she just believe in me?"


The track dives into the celestial realm of an otherworldly crush. Funston explains, "She's cute, she's passionate, she's dedicated to her art, but there's this one thing. She's a walking contradiction. How does she consistently act in roles, where she plays a truth-seeker, a down-to-earth, relatable woman who's usually trying to escape some sort of oppressive event or oppressive relationship and then in real life be completely bound to a religion with foundations that are essentially a science fiction novel?" 


WATCH "LIZZIE" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)


The track's video, directed by JJ Stratford, sees the band presented on an old TV donning silver costumes, ornate headwear made of tin foil and robotic movement. It's a retro futuristic daydream that calls back to visuals of decades past–it's nostalgic, while imaging what the future may look like.


The creation of the track itself painted a clear, 80's-inspired picture of what the visuals would look like. The band explains, "When we were recording 'Lizzie,' we knew we wanted it to sound like what people in the early 80s might have thought the not-so-distant future could look like. I think we might have said something like 'Terminator' and 'Alien' to our Director, JJ. She was able to spin those references and create an oddly delightful, intergalactic world, with an American Bandstand-type performance on a spaceship, which ends in our band being abducted by a "5G" goddess."  


Stratford adds, "I really wanted to work with The Paranoyds, because they have a Devo vibe that's mutated into something so modern and wonderful. It's what this world needs. There's even a few Easter eggs in the video that point to our De-evolution."


Talk, Talk, Talk, the sophomore album from The Paranoyds gives the band space to expand, evolve and above all, have fun. Over 11 tracks, the band experiments with sounds that span an eclectic array of genres–from jazz, to lo-fi punk-rock, to groovy R&B–that melt together showcasing the innovative range of The Paranoyds.


"Lizzie," and its accompanying video are out everywhere now. Talk, Talk, Talk, the explosive sophomore album from the four-piece is due out September 9 via Third Man Records and is available for pre-order now. See the band support Jack White this September, with tickets available here. Connect with The Paranoyds on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook for more from the rising rockers who have plenty more in store.

The Paranoyds

Supporting Jack White

September 2022


Sept. 16 - Asheville, NC - Rabbit Rabbit 

Sept. 23 - New Orleans, LA  - The Fillmore

Sept. 25 - Shreveport, LA - Shreveport Municipal Auditorium

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The Paranoyds Bio:


The Paranoyds have the kind of connection people only dream of: as non-biological sisters who have known each other longer than they haven't and speak a language that no one else can understand. 


With a bond that began in preschool, Laila Hashemi (keys/vocals) and Lexi Funston (guitar/vocals) were always inseparable, so when they met Staz Lindes (bass/vocals) in ninth grade, it felt like they had known her all along. After all, they were a “package deal.” In high school, they began making music together in a friend’s laundry room and their relationship just blossomed from there. When it came time to add in a drummer, David Ruiz, who joined the band in 2015, fit in like he had been there all along. It's that special bond that has solidified their relationship as bandmates who connect seamlessly to one another’s energy on stage—and best friends. And it's the one thing that has remained a constant throughout the past two years.


Like so many others, the pandemic brought about unexpected change for The Paranoyds—both good and bad. Before the pandemic, the Los Angeles-based group was invited to perform at a Third Man Records showcase at SXSW. The opportunity ultimately led to the group signing to the label in 2021. 


The band's forthcoming release and first on Third Man, Talk Talk Talk, is rooted in the life-altering transformation they experienced since 2020. The process began back in April 2020 when they drove to San Francisco to record seven demos from the album at John Vanderslice’s Tiny Telephone Studios. There, the band’s unbreakable friendship was tested once again as they ended up crashing at the studio for a week with no air conditioning or showers.


The time and space they were able to take (in and out of that studio) allowed them to grow and find confidence in experimentation. “You can tell the intention and the delivery is just a little bit more matured,” says Staz. While the foundational elements that have always been at the core of the band’s music—like tongue-in-cheek lyrics—remain, the band felt much more comfortable toying with experimental sounds, like sampling, setting up multi-layered drum tracks, and including tons of vintage synthesizers, for instance. It helped that the band enlisted Froth bandleader JooJoo Ashworth (Automatic, SASAMI, Dummy) as producer to re-record the tracks they initially demoed at Tiny Telephone. “He understood our band and the intention behind all of these songs--it was really just good vibes from start to finish,” says Laila.


Their singular sound and ability to surprise listeners is something that has driven Talk Talk Talk. You’ll be hard-pressed to find two songs that sound alike. Considering each of the band’s four members are drawn to everything—groovier R&B, lo-fi punk, fun, fuzz-pop and jazz—they’re able to create a bold collage throughout their music. 


Talk Talk Talk is largely a combination of sci-fi and sentimental songs penned by the group. Lead single “Lizzie” has a robotic nature that evokes Devo and Industrial Hammer Factory with the warmth of lo-fi punk vocals. The group takes jabs at the absurdity of the current reality and the “5G” future. “LA 2032” is a futuristic guitar-pop that pulls the group’s candy-coated vocals into focus. The band pivots from looking ahead to nostalgia on “Sunburn”—an oldie but goodie that pays homage to the high-energy, carefree music scene of their beginnings.


But there are more intimate moments nestled in the record, too. On “Typing,” Staz wistfully reflects on losing two dear friends to overdoses within a two-year span. “It's like reminiscing on the times with them and how intense it is when you find out someone you care about passes away,” she explains. “You can just feel that their name is in the air everywhere, and you just want to be able to talk to them.” The spacey, stripped-back “Over and Done” details the headspace of experiencing low self-esteem and the downward spiral it can inevitably create. 


But regardless of the subject matter, there’s catharsis in the way the band loses themselves in their songs. Opener “BWP,” for instance, feels like a fuzz-filled jam session flanked by warbled vocals. But it happens to highlight the band’s advanced musicianship. That exuberant, freewheeling spirit is channeled on the sticky emo jaunt “6th Street Bridge,” where Laila sweetly teases, “I don’t listen to music anymore.” The epicenter of the record, however, is “Freak Out,” which helped inspire the album title. A sisterly homage full of Shangri-Las-like call-and-responses, the track is—in a way_a love letter to their bond. With Talk Talk Talk, The Paranoyds prove their connection is unbreakable—and their secret language is for life.

(Ilana Kaplan)

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Artwork photo credit: JJ Stratford /

Album design credit: Jordan Williams

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Talk Talk Talk (LP) Tracklisting:


01. BWP

02. Lizzie

03. Nissan Overdrive

04. Typing

05. Single Origin Experience

06. Freak Out

07. Andrew

08. Over and Done

09. 6th Street Bridge

10. LA 2032

11. Sunburn



For more information on The Paranoyds, please visit:


Instagram | Twitter | Bandcamp | SoundCloud | YouTube | TikTok


For all The Paranoyds press materials and inquiries, please contact:


Leigh Greaney / leigh@bighassle.com

Romy Bayhack / romy@bighassle.com