Big Joanie

Big Joanie is a British punk band that has been making waves in the indie music scene with their distinctive blend of feminist punk ethos, DIY spirit, and Afro punk influences. Formed in London in 2013, the group consists of Stephanie Phillips on guitar and vocals, Estella Adeyeri on bass and vocals, and Chardine Taylor-Stone on drums and vocals. Their music narrates experiences of identity, community, and resistance, channeling the raw energy and confrontational edge of punk through a lens that challenges genre boundaries and societal norms.

With their debut album "Sistahs" released in 2018, Big Joanie has crafted a sound that melds the rebelliousness of punk with lyrical introspection and melodic catchiness. From tracks like the powerful "Fall Asleep" to the politically charged "Sistah Punk," their music reflects both personal and political themes. The band has also released a string of notable singles and EPs, including "Cranes In The Sky," a cover that showcases their ability to reinterpret songs with a unique twist. The "Kluster Rooms Sessions" provided fans with an intimate, raw acoustic taste of their music. With each release, including songs like "Back Home" and "Confident Man," Big Joanie reaffirms their commitment to pushing boundaries and carving out a space for marginalized voices within the punk community.

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Back Home
Album - 13 Tracks - Released November 4, 2022
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