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Loud Women, nke a na-akpọ LOUD WOMEN, bụ onye na-akwalite egwu na-enweghị uru, zine n'ịntanetị, ememme na akara ndekọ, nke e guzobere na London na 2015, ma na-elekwasị anya na ndị na-ese ihe na ụmụ nwanyị na-eduzi.

Loud Women enwetala mkpuchi na Louder Than War, Vive Le Rock, God Is in the TV, NME, Clash na Kerrang! [1]

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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Loud Women guzobere na 2015 site n'aka onye egwu Cassie Fox (nke otu m, Doris iji dozie ụkọ ohere egwu egwu maka ndị ọhụrụ ụmụ nwanyị na-eduzi na ndị inyom na-ese egwu na London, yana nsogbu sara mbara nke nnọchiteanya na ohere nhata na egwu. [2][3][4]

Na mgbakwunye na kọntaktị oge niile, a na-eme Loud Women Fest otu ugboro n'afọ na London kemgbe 2016 (ma e wezụga 2020) na Loud Womenfest 7 na-ewere ọnọdụ na 2023.[5][6][7]

E guzobere Loud Women Records na 2016 ma wepụta abọm nchịkọta ise dị iche iche: na 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022 na 2023.[8][9][10][11]

N'afọ 2017 Loud Women meghere onyinye 'HERcury' kwa afọ maka abọm kachasị mma site n'aka otu egwu / onye na-ese egwu nwanyị na UK. E nyela onyinye ahụ na Menstrual Cramps (2017), ILL (2018), Dream Nails (2019), Nova Twins (2020), Lilith Ai (2021) Petrol Girls (2022) na Big Joanie (2023). [12][13][14][15]

Na Mee 2021, Loud Women wepụtara otu ọrụ ebere, "Reclaim These Streets", nke Cassie Fox dere na okwu ndị ọzọ Brix Smith mere, iji mee ka a mata banyere ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị, na-esote mkpọsa eponymous na-eme ngagharị iwe maka ọnwụ Sarah Everard. Uru niile sitere na ire egwu ahụ gara Enyemaka Ụmụ Nwanyị. Ndekọ ahụ gosipụtara ihe karịrị ndị na-agụ egwú iri isii na ndị na-egwu egwu gụnyere Siobhan Fahey, Debbie Googe, Charley Stone, Debbie Smith, Laura Kidd na ndị otu KaitO, Salad, Ụkọ, Sir. . Ire ere nke egwuregwu ahụ gara enyemaka ụmụ nwanyị. Ndekọ ahụ gosipụtara ihe karịrị ndị na-agụ egwú iri isii na ndị na-egwu egwu gụnyere Siobhan Fahey, Debbie Googe, Charley Stone, Debbie Smith, Laura Kidd na ndị otu KaitO, Salad, Ụkọ, Sidi Bou Said, Hagar the Womb, Big Joanie, Desperate Journalist, Dream Nails, Petrol Girls, Tuts na Chefs. Abụ ahụ ruru #3 na chaatị ọzọ iTunes. [16] [17] . [16]

Na mbụ na-arụ ọrụ naanị na London, Loud Women emeela isi na US, Australia, Canada na Ireland, yana ịnabata ihe omume n'ebe ndị ọzọ na UK dị ka Hastings na Brighton.

Edensibia

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  1. LOUD WOMEN Fest is challenging live music's gender imbalance.
  2. Loud Women Fest: Q&A with founder Cassie Fox (October 12, 2020).
  3. London's Loud Women Festival to return in 2021. NME (September 8, 2020).
  4. 'It's an act of defiance': the rise of all-female festival lineups. The Guardian (August 20, 2019).
  5. KitMonsters – Loud Women Fest 2016. kitmonsters.com.
  6. Festival Review: Loud Women Fest 2019. When The Horn Blows.
  7. Here’s the full line-up for LOUD WOMEN Fest 2023. Kerrang! (11 September 2023).
  8. Loud Women Volume One. Echoes And Dust (March 7, 2017).
  9. Loud Women - Volume One (Album Review Part 1). Grrrls With Guitars (January 27, 2017).
  10. Loud Women Vol. 2: Track Listing Revealed. SHOUTS - Music from the Rooftops! (August 5, 2019).
  11. Golden (April 8, 2021). LOUD WOMEN: Volume 3—compilation album review.
  12. LTW Albums of the Year 2020: Numbers 51 - 250 (2 December 2020).
  13. GIHE: Ones to Watch 2022 (23 December 2021).
  14. Petrol Girls scoop the 2022 Hercury Prize for their album 'Baby' by LOUD WOMEN for LOUD WOMEN - Optional Music (17 September 2022).
  15. Women (13 September 2023). Big Joanie scoop the 2023 Hercury Prize for their album ‘Back Home’.
  16. Track Of The Day - Loud Women - Reclaim These Streets (May 18, 2021).