We have a special offer for those of you planning on coming to the Roxy to see the Vanity Theft/Hunter Valentine Show this Saturday, February 19th.
Buy pre-sale tickets for the show from either the Roxy box office (310-278-9457) or Ticketmaster, bring them to the merch booth at the show and you will get both a signed Hunter Valentine and a signed Vanity Theft tour poster!!!
The first 25 people who come with their pre-sale tickets to the merch booth will also get a FREE signed copy of the Anatomy EP.
Saturday, February 19th at The Roxy Theatre
with Hunter Valentine
Doors at 7 pm
9009 West Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA
All Ages / $10
RSVP on Facebook here / Download show flyer here / Tickets here
Check our YouTube Page to see the 1st Episode of the Vanity Theft Tour Diary Series. We Documented 6 months and 4 trips around the US and Canada from 2010 in an 8 Episode Series. New episodes will appear every Monday and Friday.
Check it out –> Click here to check out PopMatters review of “The Anatomy EP.”
Here’s an excerpt of their write-up:
The Anatomy EP contains four songs and two remixes of synth-heavy, beat-dominated new wave revival. These days, you can’t spit without hitting a band that falls into that category. The wonderful thing is, in these six tracks, Vanity Theft transcend genre trappings and showcase excellent songwriting abilities, while many other bands think style over substance is acceptable, and that stealing the sounds of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark or the Pet Shop Boys make them exempt from thinking about melodies, hooks, or innovation.
Click here to pre-order Vanity Theft’s upcoming album, “Get What You Came For,” on iTunes. If you pre-order by January 25th, email your iTunes receipt to itunes@vanitytheft.com along with your mailing address to get a free signed poster. The album will release on February 1st!
Check it out —> New York Post hand-picked Vanity Theft as a band-to-watch in 2011. Click here to read the article
Here’s an excerpt of the post:
Following in the not-so-dainty footsteps of riot grrrls Sleater-Kinney and rock goddess Joan Jett, Vanity Theft is an all-girl rock quartet that plays harder than most of the boys. Bassist Lalaine — just Lalaine — is blunt about her band, saying, “We may have vaginas, but we’re not p – - – ies.” That’s very clear on the group’s full-length debut, “Get What You Came For,” a solid collection of headbangers. On the lone exception, “Missing Teeth,” singer Alicia Grodecki gets all girly on the Auto-Tuned ballad. The record will be released Feb. 1, and these hard-hitting women play the Knitting Factory on Feb. 2.
Check it out —> Click here to check out Static Multimedia’s feature article on Vanity Theft!
Here’s an excerpt of the post:
Edgy, dark, powerful, sensual: these are four excellent descriptors of the girl-rock band, Vanity Theft. In October, Vanity Theft released their Anatomy EP and immediately caught the attention of listeners across the United States. These four girls are not your typical sweet-lyric, love-song types. Instead, Vanity Theft is all about past, broken relationships. And the lyrics reflect the sass, attitude and bitterness developed by these young women.