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    Rose-Eva interviews Hayley Muir and Kaely Cormack from the Shiverettes at the Sled Island music festival. Hayley and Kaeley talk about their new album and what it means for them to be a a feminist punk band. They also discuss their own feminist arts festival that they’re created entitled Femme Wave, and get into what the term gossip really refers to.

    Listen to the Shiverettes here: https://theshiverettes.bandcamp.com/album/real-shrill-bitches


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