Since the release of their Lustfully Yours EP, Gorevette has been receiving rave reviews and played an electrifying record release party in their home town, Detroit. With AOL Spinner, NME, Detroit Metro Times, Glorious Noise and many others spreading the gospel of GorevetteÂ’s rock nÂ’ roll, it was inevitable that theyÂ’d have to take the show on the road internationally!� Dates with The Donnas on the east coast in March just confirmed, and they hop on a jet and take over Japan in April & May.
The video for «Lustfully Yours» has appeared on both shores, you can watch it here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taMdqu7R-BY
Some things are just meant to be. When the legendary Nikki Corvette arrived with equally revered rock critic Robert Matheu� at a Gore Gore Girls show in Los Angeles, he instinctively knew that she and bandleader Amy Gore would be natural compatriots. Both women have toured the world, rejecting trends and gimmickry to play the authentic, powerful rock nÂ’ roll theyÂ’ve made their religion.� They became friends that night, not industry associates but real pals. When Corvette relocated to her native Detroit for family reasons, she and Gore began to spend time together, spending hours talking about music while hanging out by the record player.
With members of each womanÂ’s bands in different cities, they originally conceived the idea of doing a punk cover band, playing their favorite songs from bands like the Buzzcocks and the Damned. That soon changed when Nikki brought her tune «Lustfully Yours» to the table. Amy Gore, a formidable guitarist and writer, began writing songs specifically for Nikki that carry on the Â’Shangri-Las meets RamonesÂ’ v sound she is famous for while incorporating lyrics rejecting the artificiality of current feminine ideals («Fake It») and making stand for the hedonistic fun of dancing, cars and staying up all night. «Rock nÂ’ roll, above all else, should be fun,» said Gore.
Enlisting Lianna Castillo (bassist from the Gore Gore Girls) and Al King (Powertrane) on drums, the line-up was compled, and Gorevette began playing festivals and club shows. When it came time to record their EP, they split time between both Jim DiamondÂ’s Ghetto Recordings in Detroit and Rock City Studios in Ann Arbor, MI, Gore producing and the songs. Gorevette were honored to have Radio Birdman guitarist Deniz Tek playing lead guitar on ‘Nothin’s Gonna Stop Me’ and trading licks with Amy Gore on ‘Brand New Lover’.
About Nikki: 1978 saw the birth of Nikki Corvette’s career with the release of the Nikki Corvette and the Convertibles single «Young and Crazy» b/w «Backseat Love» and «Criminal Element». This was all happening in Detroit during the punk rock explosion where Nikki would see herself sharing the stage with The Ramones, Johnny Thunders, The Romantics and many more. By 1980 the band name was changed to Nikki and the Corvettes. They would release their legendary debut album on BOMP! Records, an incredible mixture of 60’s style girl group vocals, twangy guitars and teenage pop with plenty of punk rock attitude, with songs about cruisin for boys and fun in the sun. The album and band would influence everyone from The Go-go’s (to go for more of a «pop» sound) all the way to The Donnas (see the lyric «I wanna be like Nikki Corvette» from Gimmie My Radio), and around the world to Japan with The 5678’s.
