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INTERVIEW: Julez and the Rollerz

Kiki Gilligan

Women making their mark in the music scene always strikes a chord close to my heart. Seeing them chase their dreams and go after what they want, even as a listener, viewer and fellow female is extremely exhilarating. Getting to hear their stories from the beginning is something special that I hold onto very tightly. I had the wonderful pleasure of sitting down on the phone with Julez from Julez and the Rollerz to talk about how the band came to be, influences, their opening slot for The Velveteers show at The Echo and their newest single Call Me Up. You can read our interview together below:

I took a look at your bio on Spotify and gathered that you title yourselves as a California based band. Are you all originally from California?

Actually, no! I moved here, I’m from New Jersey and New York, and I moved here in late summer of 2018 with my partner. We drove cross country, it was a whole thing, but the project started in New York where I went to school.

Where did you go to school?

A place in New York called SUNY Purchase College. I started it there but the rest is history. And then our other guitarist, Hannah, is also from New York, and she moved here, I think, right before the pandemic or during the pandemic. Then Spark, who is our newest member, is the drummer, she’s from Colorado. We’re from all over the place, but I’ve lived here for a while at this point, so this is my home.

Do you like California better than New York/New Jersey area?

They’re different, I mean I love California, I always will. My dad grew up in LA, so he used to take us to all of his spots when we’d visit, and I always had that kind of connection to it, so I was just like ‘one day I’m gonna move to LA’ and I did! I mean, I love New York City, that’s where all of my family is, basically. I grew up in New Jersey, but the rest of my family is in New York City. They’re just different, but you know, California you can’t beat the weather and the nature and everything.


Did everybody gravitate to California for the same reasons, for music?

I think so. I know Hannah did, our guitarist, she has her own project, but she joined the project when she moved here. We just met through word of mouth. And Spark, our drummer, went to school here for music, at Musician’s Institute, and she, I believe moved back here to pursue music again, I’m not really sure. But she had lived here before, left, and now she’s back. And then Morgyn and Shea are both from California.


Oh cool, so they were just right there for you. So was it an organic meeting?

Yes and no. I had started this project with so many different people, it’s had such a rotating cast of musicians at this point, but I had started it with other men who were friends of mine in New York and out here. Around the pandemic, actually, is when ‘The Rollerz’ came to be, because it started off as just ‘Julez,’ as a solo thing, and then I wanted it to be more of a group dynamic. After that it wasn’t really working out with the lineup I had, and I really wanted to try an all women femme rock and roll vibe. Our old bassist recommended Shea (synth), so we met that way, and I found Hannah through a friend, because she had been looking to join a band. Morgyn (bassist) came in around 2023, she was in this band called The Pistols at the time, and she was looking for another project to join. Last year, we needed someone to go on tour with us, and our previous drummer was just really busy, so we found Spark, and she was a great fit.


Have you noticed a change in dynamic now that you’re an all femme rock group?

Yeah, I mean we’ve been like that since late 2021, so it’s been a while, but it’s been a different rotation of people. When I had it with men they were always tight and on it, but we never rehearsed, I don’t think I had the best stage presence. I think that being around a bunch of talented women brings out the best in me on stage because I used to kind of just stand there and look insecure, and now we get to plan outfits and be like sisters and it’s a lot of fun.


That is awesome. So how long have you been playing instruments personally?

I’ve always been a singer, my mom’s a singer. They got me my first guitar when I was like 8, because my mom also played guitar as well as my aunt. So they taught me that song by Chicago (‘25 or 6 to 4’). That was the only song I knew for a while, it wasn’t really until, I want to say, 8th grade I started taking lessons for guitar, and then it wasn’t until high school I started taking more lessons for electric guitar and learning how to, I don’t want to say “shred” because I can’t necessarily “shred,” but I’m kind of just more rhythm now because I do a lot of singing.


Was there any sort of inspiration that made you really want to pursue music?

So many inspirations, I’m not as much anymore, but I was really big into Led Zeppelin in high school and I just wanted to be Robert Plant and Jimmy Page at the same time. At the time I was like “oh I’m gonna have a rock and roll band!” I was so ready to jam with a bunch of people, and when I was touring colleges and went to Purchase, they said that people make bands on the spot, it’s always happening, so I was like ok, I’m gonna go to that school, because I know Regina Spektor, a bunch of bands went there, and Mitski had graduated from there, who’s like a music peer from when I went to college there. It wasn’t until later college that I started actually putting this together, but I really want to say Led Zeppelin and a lot of those classic rock bands really got me there, even though I wouldn’t say those are my inspirations now necessarily, like it’s all across the board.


So that kind of segues me into my next question: I loved reading your Spotify bio and you including the Bandcamp quote that they used for Julez and the Rollerz, which was “the Bangles mixed with Ex Hex.” I thought that was such a brilliant combo to describe you. I wanted to ask you about influences, older or newer, that really strikes a chord with you that makes you want to do what you do?

feel like I used to be very into older bands, and I still am! They’re the blueprint and full inspiration, but I think after joining a music community, I’ve been drawing inspiration from all of my peers and bands all across the board in all genres. Obviously, originally it was Led Zeppelin, but I don’t think they’re necessarily that’s my main inspiration anymore. I think now even current bands like The Beths, or you know, even people like The Velveteers. Jack White, I know our guitarist is very inspired by Jack White. There’s so many. Ex Hex, definitely, I think there’s a big inspiration from them, and a lot of glam rock bands like T. Rex and Flamin’ Groovies, just all across the board, I can’t even pinpoint. 

I love that you bring up some of the newer artists, because I was very curious to hear some of the newer artists you pay attention to these days. My next question is who writes the music? Do you all do it as a group? Do you bring something to the table and then instrumentally people piece things together? 

It’s usually mostly me, but the last E.P. I think I kind of was just like “hey, learn this,” and people did put some things together, like little pieces of their own, solos that I didn’t write, but the composition, mostly, is me. But this next album that we’re working on, it’s all my lyrics and a lot of the music is written by me, but it’s a lot more collaborative this time around, even lyrically. Everyone does get to give their own writing input. 

Live you guys seem like such a jam band?!

Yeah! Especially during our last song ‘Think About It,’ it’s very jammy. That’s when we like to go all out and just be like on the floor. The songs are pretty jammy, there’s a lot of solos I carve out for Hannah to play, just because it’s so interesting trying to incorporate two guitarists, sometimes. Sometimes I’m lead and she’s rhythm, and vice versa. It just depends on what we want to do with the song and sometimes ends up more jammy, sometimes it doesn’t.


That’s really neat, I love that! You just kind of dropped there that there’s an album in the works, so I’m really excited for that!

Maybe… 


I think it’s really cool hearing that people are able to connect in that artistic way and combine their thoughts together to make a piece of art that is just spectacular, and I think you guys do a really great job of that. I’m a huge fan of you E.P. Is This Where The Party Is? I think it’s absolutely bangin’. 

I love learning about all femme rock groups and their fight to make it known that they deserve their place to be there. We see a lot of women talk about how difficult it was to just be taken seriously, and I feel like a lot more these days we’re seeing rock groups created by females. So my question for you was what’s it like being in an all girl band in LA in 2025?

So it’s so easy for me to go on tangents, but I once did an interview, because I had a radio show, I once did an interview with this artist, Nikki Corvette, who was in this band called Nikki Corvette and the Convertibles, but she was in a girl band and she was telling me about her experience in the late-70s and it seemed like people like her really paved the way for true misogyny towards all femme bands. It was way different back then and I was taking that in as an all girl group too because her experiences seem so much different. Like she really wasn’t taken seriously at the time and she really proved people wrong, and it’s the same thing with like The Runaways, and bands like that. For us now there’s so many girl bands out there that are taken seriously and are not necessarily looked down upon because they’re women, but I know that that still exists out there, it’s just not the same level, I guess. We’re in our own bubble as a girl group because I was so used to being with  men who probably would want to mansplain a certain guitar part to me, whereas that’s not really what we’re doing. We’re just supportive to each other and it doesn't feel mansplain-y and weird, so it’s almost like we’re in our own bubble. But when it comes to other bands, it seems like people respect us and take us pretty seriously. There is one venue where I get the vibe that they mostly like male bands, so there’s that, and I never really appreciated that, but otherwise I feel like a lot of women rock bands are dominating the scene right now. It feels like that’s kind of the vibe, even though misogyny is always there, and we can always feel it, especially as a woman, and especially as a queer woman, I do think that we’re taking our power back lately. 


I can imagine that it must feel good to play a show, especially nights where you’re the only female group on the bill, and people running up to you afterwards. That gratification must feel very good in this day and age.

Definitely, during our last tour there were young girls coming up to us and being “that was amazing! Can I get your autograph? Can we get a picture?” And that was so sweet because we had toured with this artist, MOONWALKER, who is on TikTok, and we opened for them and they were just in awe. It was such a great feeling. 


Well I’m sure you give girls the inspiration that they can do whatever they want to do!

Absolutely! It’s such a great feeling, and we want our music to be accessible to everybody, it still feels like a thing where older men listen to us. Which is so interesting misogyny wise, because you’d think that it wouldn’t be, but it’s mostly older men who love rock music listening to our music. So it was a breath of fresh air seeing younger girls enjoy our music.


Well I feel like listening to your lyrics. I think it’s a lot of personal lyricism and a lot to do with your own growth and experiences, and I think that’s really important for younger girls to have women that give them those voices.

Absolutely, and it’s such a great feeling.

I’m sure! Well you mentioned tour in that last answer, so I definitely wanted to touch on this fun little piece of information: Julez and the Rollerz are opening for The Velveteers on March 13 in LA! How does that feel?

Very exciting! It’s all because of our sweet little manager, Natalie. She had always been a fan of them and had been doing the work, and hooked it up! We’re very excited, I’ve always loved The Velveteers and they’re last album was fantastic. I’m glad that they’re coming out with new music, and we’re also opening for Girl Tones on that same night! So it’s like an all femme night.

What a great bill! I would love to be at that show!

I know, come fly out!


I also wanted to touch on one last thing: and my last question for you is can we be expecting anything in the near future from Julez and the Rollerz?

Yes! March 21st, we have our first single out since our E.P. called Call Me Up. It has a very fun music video, directed by Ayesha Fernandez, and I think people are going to love it. It’s very campy and on brand for us, so look out for that! Very exciting.

I’m very excited to hear about it! Well are there any themes that are not giving too much away that we can expect with this new single?

Themes… It’s weird because I’m in a committed relationship, but I kind of wrote it as a “what if” scenario that I'm interested in this person. It’s basically a little temptation song like “what if I met up with this person?” And “what if it was more so like a queer situation?” All those things.

That’s cool, I really like that! I think that’s a cool vibe to be getting into when we have people like Chappell Roan really dominating the industry right now, and her big message is LGBTQ+ positivity and empowerment, so I think that’s really awesome.

Which is so funny because the young girls that would come up to us, and some of the parents were like “you remind us of a rock Chappell Roan!” I was like bet! I love Chappell Roan! It’s crazy because she played the same venues that we have played and it’s just crazy that she kind of skyrocketed into fame. 

It only takes one moment!

It does! Hopefully someday!

I have all the faith in the world for you, and I appreciate you very much for talking to me today! Thank you so much for sitting down with me.

Thank you, Kiki! It was really a pleasure.

Be sure to check out Julez and the Rollerz newest single Call Me Up, and follow them for more bangin’ girl power and rock and roll!

INTERVIEW: Roxx Revolt

Kiki Gilligan

The challenge was on this Women’s History Month: find a woman in this chaotic music industry who we feel makes waves today, to interview. Without hesitation, my first pick was Roxx Revolt, front woman of the Florida based, electrifying and star-studded rock band, Roxx Revolt & the Velvets. In this interview, Roxx and I discussed her introduction to rock music, her brightest influences, including male and female, her immigration to this country from Venezuela and the task of formulating a band once a citizen of the U.S. What’s next for RR&TV in 2023? You’ll have to watch me sit down with the fierce femme that is Roxx Revolt

Review: The Fool's Agenda "Swell"

Kiki Gilligan
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Women in rock music is such an uncommon sight, but a great one. My first thought going into “Swell by The Fool’s Agenda? Rhiannon (and yes indeed, I did say Rhiannon) is about to show us all how women can rock. If you’re interested in bands like the Runaways, or The Cranberries, even Blondie, this one's for you. The track begins with an intense build up to the guitar riff, held down by the master of headbanging, Conor and his shredding partner in crime, Kyle. The bopping drum beat mastered by Kamryn reminds me of the Runaways take on Lou Reed’s Rock N Roll; it just makes you want to rock. 

Won’t stop spinning ‘till the well runs dry. 

They can’t hear you when you cry.

Trip them out of mind,

Leave the world behind.

Seriously, this rocker lady named after a Fleetwood Mac song is budding with the lyricism of a true rockstar. The execution is intelligent. The lyrics imply that this isn’t a happy song, but you just want to rock out, like it’s all you’ve got left to do in this world. That bass line bumpin behind her, slapped out by Jon, is exactly that: bumpin and rockin’. 

Swell, baby, swell!

Hide your thoughts away.

It’ll all be well again

By the light of day.

This chorus is CATCHY. Makes you wanna scream the words, and it makes you want to dance, which is always the best feeling finding a new favorite song to listen to. I always love a song that gets my energy and feelings out, but still leaves me feeling good in the end. This is it. The lyrics aren’t always sunshine and rainbows but the message is one that you can resonate with and can channel the energy into.

All the leaves are turning brown

Whispers whipping thoughts around.

Remember how they made you feel

It’s all a dream, it isn’t real.

Find your mirth in the bottom of it all.

Rhiannon gets right into the grit of this song’s meaning. As the song’s sole lyricist (and most of their upcoming projects), there’s no cover up; it’s all raw. Up front and looking at her, she is a sweet hearted forest nymph, but inside there’s that rock n roll spark. She’s ready to sing it and tell it like it is. It may get dirty, it may get raunchy, but she’s ready. The dudes she’s got behind her are also just as ready to be right there for her. 

Digging into the bridge and focusing on the instrumentalists at hand, these guys have some major talent. The guitar solo is epic. Conor and Kyle take us away, like that true classic rock sound is supposed to during a solo, and the other two are keeping right up with them. Kam is wailing on those drums, and Jon finishes the bridge off with a little solo of his own, before breaking into another build up, and final thrust of the hook for the track. 

Overall, this is easily a favorite, no question. Rhiannon (aka Raini) and the guys of The Fool’s Agenda are ready to rock the house down this summer of 2021, and this first single is only the beginning. If I’m jumping up and down now, I might be doing backflips by the time the final project is out...  Whenever that is.... Be sure to listen to “Swell” by The Fool’s Agenda now, on all streaming services!

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Interview: Get To Know Rock Duo Crown Lands

Kiki Gilligan

From Rolling Stone to BANDED PR, Crown Lands sits down with Kiki to chat about all the excitement happening in their lives, despite a pandemic and all the political and social unrest in our world. Tune in below to hear Cody (they/them) and Kevin (he/him) discuss their navigations through the world of streaming music, the creative voyage of artistry in music videos, and what they got coming up next for the remainder of 2021!

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REVIEW: The Moon City Masters Releases Groovy New Track, ‘WHERE YOU WANNA RUN TO’

Kiki Gilligan

The first place I would run to with a lover is a beach in Brazil, with this track, ‘Where You Wanna Run To’ by the Moon City Masters, blasting over a stereo. When this groovy track first opens, the opening chord progression pulls you into a daydream full of sunshine. Maybe you envision some rainbows cascading over the horizon. The consistent drumbeat and bassline hold you down. They made me think about casting away on an island with just this one person, never to be seen again. 

Then I heard the line, “I got two tickets to the stars,” and I thought, “awww, going on a date to outer space would be SICK!” Brothers Talor and Jordan have the smoothest pair of voices, their musical journey is like a locomotive powered by butter: smooth sailin’ all the way through. Their harmonies are like the extra bubbly you find at the top of a newly opened champagne bottle. Possibilities seem endless with this track. Galaxies could be discovered upon searching for your ideal getaway to this newest single. 

Approaching the hook and entering the chorus, that catchy pop sound hits all the sweet spots when thinking about the composition of a hit. The pulsating vibe makes you want to get up and dance. It feels like I’ve heard this song all of my life, but never before all at once. I could scream the lyrics at the top of my lungs and I don’t even know them yet. By this point in the song I’m ready to run through a large field, possibly even a setting like Woodstock, crashing to the ground in laughter with this unknown lover by my side, feeling the happiness evaporate off our skin like ecstasy. 

Heading into the second verse, a new idea captured my mind: a road trip through the generations. The sound that the Moon City Masters are bringing to the table in 2021 is definitely rooted in a classic rock setting. Yet, the way they have managed to rejuvenate this timeless sound into the twenty-first century is what makes this group so eye-catching. Moon City Masters creates those bops you cannot refrain from blaring in your car; total earworms. So catchy, and almost mindless that you don’t even capture their mesmerizing qualities, and any dude would do most things to be what these dudes are: rockstars. 

And maybe this is just me wanting to be stuck in rock n roll forever, but hear me out… The images in my brain now keep bringing me to all different rock concerts throughout rock history. All of the flashy wardrobe and adrenaline, I’m envisioning how each new sequence is this imaginary lover and I jumping back in a car after traveling back in time and seeing all those classic rock names that you can think of. Led Zeppelin, KISS, Fleetwood Mac, you name it; all kinds of outfits, jumping into the car after shows, full of smiles. This track never throws you off balance. It’s consistent and leaves you wanting to go find somebody to fall in love with as you jam out together.

My final thoughts? The Moon City Masters are your next soft rock band to go on raving about. ‘Where You Wanna Run To’ is your new catchy tune to get stuck in your brain for days, maybe even weeks on end. Wake up on the wrong side of the bed and need a pick-me-up? Put on this song. Need to escape your thoughts and daydream for a while? Put on this song. All those positive vibes that we need in our bizarre world right now, the Moon City Masters are providing through their bopping tunes. I’m loving how the evolution of their sound is taking shape and I cannot wait to hear what’s in store for the future!



Interview with Stone Nobles

Kiki Gilligan

For my first official interview with the BANDED PR team, I sat down with upcoming rock band, Stone Nobles! Hanging out with Ross, Dave and Lance, they passionately talk about the importance of staying true and having fun while making music. In the interview, the Rhode Island natives and I discuss concept ideas for the band and 2021, new music, and their endless support with the help of TikTok followers. The guys also follow up on how quarantine has worked in their favor, as far as their writing process. Stone Nobles, including their hit single, ‘Child of the Night’ are available on streaming services now.

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