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Pop / Rock 18 May, 2018

No Small Children Release New Album, 'What Do The Kids Say?'

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No Small Children Release New Album, 'What Do The Kids Say?'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Elementary school teachers by day and rockers by night, Los Angeles pop-rock trio No Small Children released their new record, What Do The Kids Say?. The record showcases No Small Children's carefully constructed songs and skilled musicianship. What Do The Kids Say? is now available on digital music platforms worldwide.

The record is co-produced by Bob Marlette (Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath) and lead singer/guitarist, Lisa Pimentel. The band's first single from the album, "Radio" was licensed to the Netflix show, Santa Clarita Diet starring Drew Barrymore and can be heard in Hot Topic stores nationwide. The record also features their song, "I'm So Concerned" which gives their point of view as three teachers on the harsh reality students are facing today. "We didn't try to write this song, we just wrote it. We feel it reflects the times we live in," says Pimentel. "'I'm So Concerned' captures our worries as teachers about the world we're leaving for our students and the effects societal anxiety has on our youth. It also speaks to our desire to listen mindfully to our students to understand them and what they have to say." Additionally, the album features the catchy and vivacious tracks, "It's All For Love (For Goodness Sake)" and "I Feel Better".

No Small Children formed while teachers, Lisa Pimentel and Nicola Berlinksky (drums) were covering recess duty. Six months later, Lisa's sister, Joanie Pimentel (bass and vocals) moved to Los Angeles to teach and join the band securing their lineup. Since all three were teaching at the same elementary school, lunch breaks became band meetings, rehearsals took place after school and holidays were reserved for touring. Their remake of the classic Ghostbusters theme song can be heard in the 2016 all-female reboot Ghostbusters movie featuring Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones. The band has already received praise and support from KROQ, The Los Angeles Times, NPR, New Noise Magazine, TMZ and more. The influential and powerful women of No Small Children were also honored to have performed at the Unity Ball in Washington DC following the Women's March in Washington on January 21, 2017.

What Do The Kids Say? is now available to stream or download worldwide on digital music platforms everywhere. Keep up with the band by visiting NoSmallChildren.com.






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