Due out October 27th on Dine Alone Records, Montreal punk outfit NOBROโs debut full-length record Set Your Pussy Free is a caustic, celebratory, glorious party-punk firework show. Produced by Dave Schiffman (PUP, Rage Against The Machine), itโs a record about the ecstatic pursuit of personal escape and liberation even as the walls are closing in, a 21st century power-punk analog of ‘Born To Run’ that rages against modern lifeโs restrictive pressures and dares them to a game of chicken. If a hurricane is bearing down on NOBRO, theyโre spitting into it, arm-in-arm, with middle fingers raised.
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The latest single is road-dog punk-rock anthem ‘Where My Girls At’ which recounts the bandโs formation and early days playing the dive bar circuit, selling t-shirts out of garbage bags and building the bonds that have taken the band to where they are today. โWhere my girls at, where my girls at?/Gonna start me a rock and roll band!โ vocalist and bassist Kathryn McCaughey calls on the jubilant chorus.
โItโs an upbeat anthem where heartbreak takes a backseat to girl power and rock ‘n’ roll,โ she explains. โInstead of wallowing in love’s disappointment, you can pick up a guitar and call on your girls. This celebration of sisterhood and female empowerment is a reminder that with friends by our side, anything is possible – even starting a band on a whim.โ Through the weeks of 12-hour studio days, McCaughey was still working full-time at a bar at night. “The desperation in my voice on the record is real,โ she grins. โIt was a struggle, but I felt like I stayed true to myself, you know?โ NOBROโs collective joy is just as palpable, showcased in their new music video.
Bandmates Kathryn McCaughey (vocals/bass), Karolane Carbonneau (guitars), Lisandre Bourdages (keys/percussion), and Sarah Dion (drums) make clear that they arenโt interested in playing by whatever rules have been set around them. NOBRO were playing a show the day after the United States Supreme Court overturned the right to access an abortion in the country. The four women were shaken and furious, but that night McCaughey led a righteous toast against the decision: โThis next song is dedicated to setting our vaginas free!โ
It was a spur-of-the-moment response to the news, but the phrase stuck with McCaughey. It began to feel like something more than a throw-away slogan. It felt like something deeper, a defiant rallying cry to kick against the exhausting struggles of life. โAs a musician or artist or even a woman, you have to throw off the weight of societal pressures and expectations, especially as you get older,โ says McCaughey. โYou have to take risks and chances.โ NOBRO is the space where the quartet gets to take those risks and chances. Itโs a place for cultivating power and happiness in a hard, mean world. That means the stakes are high. โMusic is where we lift each other up,โ McCaughey continues. โI wish it was more like a fairy tale. We just want this fucking thing to work. But weโre all gonna succeed together, or weโre all gonna fail together.โ
NOBRO wrote most of SYPF with Toronto-based producer Thomas DโArcy (July Talk, The Sheepdogs, Yukon Blonde), and Schiffman joined the band in Montreal for nearly a month to prep and record at Mixart Studios in the dead of winter. โWe allowed ourselves to go in crazier directions, just to see where it would take us,โ says Bourdages. She adds that because of how it was recordedโlive off the floor, all four members playing at the same time, mistakes and allโthis new LP represents who NOBRO are more than any other release.
‘Where My Girls At’ follows tongue-in-cheek romp ‘Letโs Do Drugs’ย which has crashing percussion, gnarled guitar lines, and raspy vocals. โA โdumbโ rock song about getting older,โ McCaughey states that โitโs about wanting to have one more wild night, while having no business doing so and failing miserably. Musically itโs a middle ground between maybe โ(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)โ and โDirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheapโ but only the dumbest bits of those songs, distilled into something even more dumb. Itโs like shotgunning a beer then immediately puking on yourself.โ Itโs accompanied by a raucous music video.
Accumulating years of work, hundreds of shows, and thousands of miles since 2014, McCaughey, Carbonneau, Bourdages and Dion have been building NOBRO into one of the most fierce and exciting bands in Canada, now riding the momentum from a string of blazing singles and EPs, capped with 2020โs Sick Hustle and 2022โs Live Your Truth Shred Some Gnar. Listeners big and small have been taking note: Iggy Pop played their track ‘Bye Bye Baby’ on his BBC Radio 6 show, and a fictional band in the Netflix series The Imperfects covered their songs. Aside from taking their raucous live shows to every dive bar across Montreal, the band has also toured across North America and Europe with PUP, Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, Fidlar, and The OBGMs. In May 2023, they opened for Blink-182 at Torontoโs Scotiabank Arena.
Previous praise for NOBRO
“NOBRO walk an adrenaline-fuelled trapeze” – CLASH
“NOBRO are the bundle of energy you need in your life” – Kerrang!
“Explosive and full of attitude” – UPSET
“Exhilarating riffs, penetrative harmonies, and infectious melodies” – Quietus
“This Canadian quartet are winding up to deliver a great big rock ‘n’ roll masterclass” – Rock Sound
NOBRO has also been supported by BBC Radio 1, 6 Music, DIY, Dork + more