Doll Skin On Inspiring Women In Music: “Girls Seeing Other Girls Playing Music Has A Domino Effect”

The band are set to release their new album later this month.

Doll Skin have opened up on the importance of female role models in the music industry.

The Arizona band are featured in this month’s BREAKOUT section of Rock Sound and they spoke with us about using their songs as a platform to talk about the injustices they faced in the industry and inspired a new generation.

“As young girls we grew up listening to a lot of guys in bands, and once I started hearing bands like Paramore it was like, ‘Wow, we can do this too?’,” bassist Nicole Rich explains. “Girls seeing other girls playing music has a domino effect and representation is so important. Growing up as a young girl, no one is telling you that you can’t be in a band, but it’s really hard to picture it.”

Doll Skin’s album ‘Love Is Dead And We Killed Her’ is out June 28 via Hopeless Records.

Read our full chat with Doll Skin in the latest issue of Rock Sound featuring Lights, available now at SHOP.ROCKSOUND.TV

via:: Rock Sound News