Liliths Army release album 'Doll'

Hailing from Northampton, this power-trio blend the best of lo-fi punk, grunge and prog rock, making music for fans of alt rock, Nirvana, Lush, L7, Vampyre Heart, Elastic and Space Parasites.

 Their new 13-track album DOLL features a mix of fresh recordings and revisited tracks, releasing on digital, CD and 100 limited edition 12" vinyl.  

Check out Liliths Army 'Doll' http://lnk.to/lilithsarmy 

The album includes lo-fi ditty 'Eat My TV' and bold title track 'Doll' that kicks at patriarchy in the music industry ~ "Don't call me a doll, I'm not a toy".  

Now signed to London independent Criminal Records, Liliths Army are currently on a UK tour to celebrate the new record.

They are well known for their relentless touring, including in the US, and countless festival dates that include an appearance at Glastonbury. Arriving with existing support from stations like Kerrang!, Total Rock and as far reaching as WTSR (New Jersey) and 9th Floor (California), Liliths Army have also garnered rave reviews from the likes of Bubblegum Slut, Diva, and Zabadak (France), with nudges to a must have release for 2025.

Artist Liliths Army

Album Doll

Out 28th March 2025

Singles

Eat My TV – Friday 7th March

Doll – Friday 28th March

Label Criminal Records

Cat No. CRIM1114 (MP | CD | LP) 

SOCIALS

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“[Get Away] has feeling straight away. A tonne of bass and a whole bowl of attitude. Authentic delivery… Simultaneously sassy, cool and with a real hook embedded within it. It’ll get you with one listen… [Stoop is a] mix of Nirvana, Lush and L7… One for 90’s rock nostalgia trips. For fans of Nirvana, L7, Lush, Vampyre Heart, Elastic and Space Parasites” Rock Queen Reviews

“Headliners Lilith's Army did not disappoint with their set of loud, heavy, dirty rock and roll. Well worth catching if you can!” Loud Enough! Magazine

“This three-piece have class throughout with a drummer that flys, a bass player who is right on point and a guitarist and vocalist who is memorable for all the right reasons. Sylvie’s six string work is pure hard rock heaven but it’s her voice that sets this band apart” Live Review @ The Ostrich, Peterborough (Devolution Magazine)

“Walking a fine line between, grunge, alternative rock, and metal, “Sick of It” is introduced by the type of riff that Tony Iommi would kill for, before the drums appear like an invading army” Pulse Alternative Magazine

DOLL Track List

EAT MY TV

CURSED

REACH OUT

STOOP

GET AWAY

SICK OF IT ALL

GOT A GIRL

ONE

BREATHE

DRAIN ME

POSSESSED

HELPLESS

DOLL

Tour Dates ‘25
22nd April - The Horn ST ALBANS
26th April - The Bear BEDFORD
17th May - The Kingfisher WELLINGBOROUGH
31st May - Alice's Wicked Tea Party Alternative Festival DORSET
6th June - The Victoria BIRMINGHAM
27th June - The Pipeline BRIGHTON
28th June - The Hope & Anchor LONDON
4th July - The Soundbar SKIPTON
25th July - Northants Rocks WELLINGBOROUGH
26th July - The Brunswick BRIGHTON
31st July - Moseley Punk Festival BIRMINGHAM
8th August - The Queen DONCASTER
9th August - Crank Studios LEEDS
16th August - The Arches COVENTRY
12th September - Burton Lane Social YORK
13th September - Network 2 SHEFFIELD
4th October - The Shire Horse KETTERING
9th October - The Subside Bar BIRMINGHAM
15th November - Scruffy Murphys BIRMINGHAM
22nd November - The Puzzle Hall SOWERBY BRIDGE
30th November - Dan Fest @ The International LEICESTER
19th December - Percy's SHROPSHIRE

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