Tiny Female

Backstory:

Tiny Female emerged from the seemingly quiet Midwest town of Lawrence, Kansas. The band consists of four powerhouse ladies; lead vocalist and guitarist, Lila, bassist Margot, drummer Stella and keyboardist Frankie. They initially met at a local open mic night during their high school years and bonded over their shared passion for music and their desire to break stereotypes. Using their parents’ garages as practice spaces, they spent countless nights perfecting their sound and writing original songs, before stepping into the local music scene and quickly making a name for themselves.

Genre:

Tiny Female creates music within the Indie Rock genre, infused with a touch of pop punk energy. Their songs are characterized by powerful vocals, catchy hooks, and raw, relatable lyrics.

Title: “Walls and Wires”

Full song lyrics:

(Verse 1)
Em (hold) G (hold) D (hold) C (hold)
Walking down the lonely street, where we used to meet,
Underneath the old oak tree, where you promised me,
That you’d never let me go, but I guess I’ll never know,
Why you had to leave so soon, under the fading moon.

(Chorus)
C (hold) D (hold) Em (hold) G (hold)
Now I’m stuck between walls and wires, fueled by your lying fires,
You spun me in your web of deceit, now I’m dancing to my own beat,
Walls and wires, they can’t confine, a heart that’s no longer thine,
They say love is blind, but now I see, I’m much more without thee.

(Verse 2)
Em (hold) G (hold) D (hold) C (hold)
Echoes of your laughter, still linger after,
The storm that you have caused, all the lines we’ve crossed,
But I won’t be your fool, I’ll break your every rule,
Time to rise, time to heal, it’s time for me to feel.

(Repeat Chorus)

Fan Profile:

Tiny Female’s favorite fan is a young woman named Emily. Emily is a college student who discovered the band during a difficult time in her life. She says, “Tiny Female’s music became my solace. Their raw, honest lyrics made me feel seen, understood. ‘Walls and Wires’ was a particular favorite; it resonated with me on so many levels. Their songs weren’t just about vulnerability, but also about strength and resilience. The band and their message quickly became a beacon of hope for me.” Emily has been actively supporting the band ever since – attending concerts, sharing their music, and engaging with the band on social media.

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