Donita Sparks is no stranger to breaking the rules. The razor sharp singer and guitarist championed the bad girl, rocker persona during her stay as frontwoman for L7 in the '80s and '90s -- breaking hearts and, undoubtedly, a few laws along the way. Today, with her L7 days behind her and on the release date of her long awaited solo debut, Transmiticate, Donita Sparks is less about breaking the rules of rock-n-roll music and more about breaking the mold of the music distribution business completely.
That was a nice surprise. I was never a big fan of the whole grunge scene and it's different branches, but L7 is one of the few bands of that era that I love and still listen today. The interview was quite good and I'm looking forward to hear Sparks' new cd and maybe even see her live if the opportunity comes.
Good interview!
L7 was my favorite band for many years. I once went to 3 shows in a row through Europe with them as a groupie, he he. Got to hang out after the shows. Great girls
i'm digging the new album a lot. fractal, you should come to safari sam's in hollywood on feb 29th.... she's having a free show/cd release party. good times indeed.
erin_broadley
Los Angeles, CA
October 2006
FEB 19, 2008 12:00 AM