Head on over to The Pike Room this Wednesday to check out Miss Derringer
Conceived at the halfway point where conventional rock merges with conceptual art, the band muses on its namesake fictional character – a woman who is always on the wrong side of love and the law… by the name of “Miss Derringer.”
Inspired by the dusty vocals of ‘50s crooners and ‘60s girl groups like The Ronettes, Miss Derringer has a uniquely pop-melancholy sound that never ceases to explore how love can do you wrong. Their unique style and sound has earned considerable praise from the press with cover features in L.A. Weekly and Los Angeles City Beat (where Liz was voted "2008 Artist of the Year"). Pitchfork says Miss Derringer has, “the poise of a theater diva, the presence of a method actress, and the voice of a vamp surfer girl.”
She opens for Girl in a Coma