Los Angeles punk band The Linda Lindas have paid tribute to one of their greatest inspirations, sharing a cover of The Go-Go’s‘ ‘Tonite’. The young group – whose members have an average age of 14 – unveiled their debut album, Growing Up, in April 2022.
“The Linda Lindas started out as a cover band, and we’ve played more songs by The Go-Go’s than anyone else,” the group explained in a statement. “And even after we started to write our own songs, we never stopped playing ‘Tonite’.”
The Linda Lindas – ‘Tonite’
“We love the idea of us going out and owning our town, and ‘Tonite’ is as fun to play as it is empowering – especially the part where we all sing together,” they added. “‘We rule the streets tonite until the morning light,’ and so should our fans.
“Because the cover is such a hit at shows, we decided to record a studio version to pay tribute to the greatest all-female rock band of all time, a crucial part of the L.A. punk scene, and our heroes.”
The Linda Lindas formed in 2018. They’ve stated in numerous interviews since that The Go-Go’s were among their greatest inspirations, naming them in the same breath as acts such as Bikini Kill, Redd Kross and The Breeders.
The group have shared a handful of other covers in recent years, including a version of The Blue Hearts’ ‘Linda Linda’, which inspired their name. The band have recently been concluding their live shows with versions of Bikini Kill’s ‘Rebel Girl’ and ‘Tonite’.
Further Reading
Watch Teen Punk Sensations The Linda Lindas Perform ‘Oh!’ On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Foo Fighters, Jay-Z, Tina Turner & More Inducted Into 2021 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame