Dolly Rockers

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Je Suis Une Dolly 02:56 Tools
Gold Digger (Radio Edit) 02:54 Tools
Bang Bang 03:46 Tools
How Did I End Up With U? 03:40 Tools
North Vs. South 03:35 Tools
Gold Digger 02:54 Tools
Boys Will Be Boys 03:26 Tools
Champaigne Shirley 02:54 Tools
Redbull and Lipgloss 03:36 Tools
Gold Digger - Radio Edit 02:55 Tools
How Did I End Up With U 03:41 Tools
Automatic Girl 02:57 Tools
Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enuf 04:41 Tools
Gold Digger Radio Edit 04:41 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Original Radio Edit) 02:57 Tools
Bingo Freak 05:25 Tools
One More 03:14 Tools
Gold Digger (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit) 00:34 Tools
Full Of it 03:09 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Me And Mrs Jones Edit) 03:09 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Soul Seekers Retro Club Radio Edit) 06:29 Tools
Gold Digger (Bimbo Jones Club Mix) 06:29 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Soul Seekers Club Edit) 06:29 Tools
digging in the sand 06:29 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Soul Seekerz Retro Club Mix) 06:29 Tools
Nothing to Be the Same - Original Mix 03:14 Tools
How did i end up with you 03:27 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Mothership Mix) 05:06 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) 07:19 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Soul Seekers Club) 07:22 Tools
Diamonds (Rihanna Cover) 03:14 Tools
Suicide Annie 03:13 Tools
lovesong 03:13 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Me And Mrs Jones Extended) 03:20 Tools
Get You Alone 02:59 Tools
Diamonds 03:20 Tools
Gold Digger (Bimbo Jones Remix) 06:29 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (PMFF Mix) 06:29 Tools
Book I Write 04:18 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly(Soul Seekerz Club Mix) 07:19 Tools
Nothing To Be The Same (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Diamonds Cover 00:00 Tools
Walk Right Through Me 00:00 Tools
Didn't you used to be my girl 00:00 Tools
Love just aint enough 00:00 Tools
Back Like That 06:35 Tools
Diamonds (Acoustic Cover) 03:20 Tools
Gold Digger (Bimbo Jones RMX) 04:42 Tools
Gold Digger (Bomber Remix) 06:56 Tools
Diamonds (Rihanna) 06:56 Tools
Around You 06:36 Tools
Dive 06:56 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Soul Seekers Dub) 06:56 Tools
I Want You - Original Mix 04:41 Tools
Silverfish 06:56 Tools
Slanted 04:04 Tools
Gold Digger (Radio) 04:04 Tools
In My Soul 06:35 Tools
Gold Digga 04:04 Tools
Inside Of Me 06:35 Tools
Alison 06:35 Tools
North V South 04:41 Tools
Curiously Mine 06:35 Tools
Amor De Casa 04:41 Tools
Sometimes 04:41 Tools
big black jaguar 04:41 Tools
former supermodel 04:41 Tools
Gold Digger (www.GRIZZLIS.lt) 04:41 Tools
Hold Me 04:41 Tools
Sleepytown 04:41 Tools
Halfway Up The Wall 04:41 Tools
Diamonds (Rihanna acoustic cover) 04:41 Tools
How Did I End Up With You? 03:41 Tools
See The Beat 06:43 Tools
the heat 06:43 Tools
Love Just Ain't Enough 06:43 Tools
mrs. Dixon 06:43 Tools
Catch 22 06:09 Tools
Grounded Bird 06:09 Tools
In My Soul - Original Mix 06:36 Tools
Consume Me 06:43 Tools
And the Band Played 06:09 Tools
Feels Like I'm In Love (Express Mix) 04:13 Tools
Diamond (Rihanna Acoustic Cover) 06:09 Tools
kissing the coroner 06:36 Tools
like a stranger 06:36 Tools
Diamonds-(Rihanna Cover) 06:36 Tools
changes 06:36 Tools
otherwise 06:36 Tools
change the world 04:21 Tools
glory glory 04:13 Tools
race past the sun 04:13 Tools
slipstreaming 04:13 Tools
Skyscraper 03:45 Tools
feel so blue 03:45 Tools
pain 03:19 Tools
Je Suis Une Dolly (Radio Edit) 03:19 Tools
I Want You (Original Mix) 02:53 Tools
lastman 03:33 Tools
FEEL THE GROOVE (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
I Want You (Kissfm Edit) 00:00 Tools
Feels Like I'm In Love 03:26 Tools
unaccustomed 03:26 Tools
Gold Digger (Original Radio Edit) 02:53 Tools
Diamonds (Cover) 04:24 Tools
oh my god 04:24 Tools
See The Beat (Original Mix) 06:43 Tools
I'd Tap That 03:07 Tools
Voices (Original Mix) 03:07 Tools
Feels Like I'm In Love (Robert Brizzi Vinyl Edit) 06:43 Tools
North Vs South - 301107 06:43 Tools
Gold Digger (Bimbo Jones Remix Radio Edit) 02:52 Tools
Voices - Original Mix 02:53 Tools
Gold Digger [Dance 2009] [musicore.net] 03:07 Tools
Room 101 07:04 Tools
Nothing To Be The Same 07:04 Tools
Gotta Groove - Original Mix 03:07 Tools
I Want You 03:07 Tools
Gold Digger [Radio Edit] 02:53 Tools
Je suis une dolly (soul seekerz club edit) 03:15 Tools
Nothing To Be The Same (Original Mix) /Graal Radio Stream 03:15 Tools
Scat - Original Mix 07:04 Tools
So Long (Terrace Mix) 06:19 Tools
La Cadera 08:14 Tools
The Dolly Rockers - Bang Bang 07:04 Tools
Amor de Casa (Original Mix) 07:04 Tools
Gold Digger (Superbass Mix) 07:04 Tools
The Dolly Rockers - Love Just 07:04 Tools
Gold Digger (3D) 07:04 Tools
Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough 07:04 Tools
22 (Taylor Swift) 07:04 Tools
Indentation 07:04 Tools
Future (Original Mix) 07:04 Tools
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Dolly Rockers (aka The Dolly Rockers), is a UK pop girl group, founded in 2006 - members include: Lucie Kay, Sophie King and Daniele Owen. Their first single was "Je Suis Une Dolly" (20 July 2009, Parlophone). A début album is anticipated for mid / late 2011. Former members include Brooke Challinor (2006-10). The best pop music happens during the worst of times. The upside to a depressing recession, global conflict and five year-olds mugging you for your mobile, is the return of music that’s bright (in both senses of the word), brash, slightly deranged but irresistibly catchy. We believe the big papers are calling it ‘wonky pop’. The Dolly Rockers themselves would probably call what they do ‘drunk disco’, but we’re not sure that’ll catch on. Three girls who are as likely to snog you as happy-slap you, Dolly Rockers belong to the generation who want pop back on their own terms. A generation who make no distinction between Spice Girls ‘Wannabe’ and Blur’s ‘Girls & Boys’; both classic and defining pop records that, in their own way, said everything to you about your life, but with a tune you could sing when you got pissed with your mates. Sophie (20 years old, northern, tiny): “We don’t feel we have much in common with manufactured girl bands. Pop music to us is Arctic Monkeys, Lily Allen, Mark Ronson…” Lucie (20 years old, southern, insomniac): “I loved Blur and Pulp when I was younger. At the time it was called ‘indie’, but it really was just pop music.” Brooke (20 years old, northern, lairy): “The Spice Girls were great too. I hate bands that are just clones or puppets, who do what they’re told. I like bands that are outspoken.” Musically, Dolly Rockers pilfer from the past with glorious, post-mashup, pre-clubbing anthems with enormous, instantly hooking choruses (and a healthy amount of amazing, whizzing electro noises.) Lyrically, Dolly Rockers take on ‘orange girls’, the z-listers and the WAGs, on songs littered with chips, energy drinks and the frustrations of living at home. All topped off with a very knowing take on pop music from the last 30 years – Human League to Funboy Three, Depeche Mode to Propaganda, Spice Girls to Shampoo; Dolly Rockers are the perfect distillation of intelligence and fun for this gloom-laden world. A modern-day Bananarama when they were scruffy drunks, giggling on Saturday morning kids TV and not giving a fuck… before they became a gay cabaret affair. The band have no time for fillers or soppy ballads. ‘Je Suis Une Dolly’ is their in-yer-face, tongue-in-cheek theme tune (though we’re not sure whose cheek). ‘Gold Digger’ is an inspired collision of Kid Creole and Tom Tom Club with a vicious lyric about the kind of girl who’s all “refurb tits and turned up nose”. ‘How Did I End Up With You’ tackles domestic abuse and falling for married men. And ‘North Vs South’ is a roaring celebration of the Midlands (no really), updating the Britpop blueprint with a song that sounds like Alex Turner’s kid sisters. There’s no room for the fake American accents that other girlbands sing in. The Dolly Rockers are a celebration of Britishness in all its regional glory; blunt, honest and bullshit-free… Sophie: “I went to of one of the roughest schools in Leeds. I knew if I stayed I’d just be hanging round the same places with the same people for the rest of my life.” Lucie: “I went to a posh boarding school but was expelled when I was 14 because I passed out in assembly. It was from the night before so technically I wasn’t drunk at school. But I didn’t want to become a snob so it’s a good thing they kicked me out.” Brooke: “You see, we’re only young so we’ve not got any heartbreak stories to tell you, we’ve just got stories about nights out in pubs.” Lucie: “And we sing in our own accents because we’re singing about our own lives. Our songs aren’t about love, more about snogging. We write songs about the things that happen to us and the things we talk about.” But isn’t it inevitable that when Dolly Rockers become successful, they’ll all end up in gossip mags with footballer boyfriends and cosmetic surgery? Brooke: “We hate glamour models. It’s unnecessary and makes girls look cheap. No footballers! That’ll be a t-shirt slogan for Dolly Rockers.” Sophie: “Listen to our songs. ‘Champagne Shirley’ is about girls like Jodie Marsh: “She thinks she’s fit with her new fake tits & her liposuction / She hires limousines making massive scenes just to go the pub in”. Lucie: “I don’t like boobs. I think girls look nicer when they have no boobs. And nowadays, you can be famous for falling out of Chinawhite, drunk. We don’t want to be celebrities, it’s meaningless. But maybe it’s changing. Maybe people who actually do something can be stars again.” The Dolly Rockers aren’t some media-trained, goodie-goodie, won’t-put-a-foot-wrong bunch of stage-school starlets sitting on the conveyor belt of processed pop. There’s no Disney-schmaltz or slick svengali at work here. Dolly Rockers are reality writ large and unashamed, telling it like it is and ready to fight for their right to be heard. They’ve come to kick the world of pop, glamour and celebrity firmly where it hurts and then gleefully jump up and down on it in cheap stilletos. Forget Gucci and Chanel, this is Primark pop and council chaos… as they sing on ‘Champagne Shirley’: “She comes from Hull but she talks like the queen / She wears haute couture, what the fuck does that mean ?!... She says she works in Selfridges, head of the clothes department / but we’ve seen her on the tills in Home & Bargain” The Dolly Rockers aren’t doing things in a conventional manner – currently in the midst of a tour of shopping malls, they’ll soon be playing Butlins before touring schools (God help us!), gay clubs and meat-markets. But alongside that they’ll be putting on shows in the likes of Hoxton Bar and Grill and titillating the cool crowd with their knowing, hard-edged club-aware pop music. The Doll Revolution starts here! In summer 2008, they created a DIY video for "Je Suis Une Dolly", which some think was an inspiration for a mobile phone company's advertising campaign, a couple of months later. Site: Discogs, MusicBrainz, Wikipedia, YouTube and http://theDollyRockers.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.