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Hailing from the capitol of Florida, GIRLS ON FILM is a female duo whose music is one part lipstick synth-pop and one part icy-cold new wave. Their fashion fueled combination of high-energy stage antics and “Glamwave” - their signature sound - have earned the band a reputation as one of the hottest new wave acts out of the Southeast. The band originated in 2002 as a four-piece with founding members Rio (vocals), Kazhmir (bass), and Machine (electronic drums) teaming with Tim Curry (formerly of the Cruxshadows) on keyboards. After playing together for a few months with this lineup, Metro took over the keyboards and Curry, keen on honing his production skills, went on to produce the band’s first release, the Love Robot EP (2003) before departing the band permanently. With the EP release and the new all-female lineup, surrounding buzz stirred attention for the band and lead to radio & internet play, local TV appearances, and a stream of bookings and interviews. The band played several prestigious music festivals in 2003-2004, including the Jacksonville International Connexion Music Festival, Cincinnati’s Midpoint Music Festival, and New York City’s M.E.A.N.Y. Fest at the famous Continental. The Girls found themselves sharing the stage with the likes of legendary London rockers The Fixx, west coast new-wavers Glass Candy, MC Chris, The Bangs, VHS or Beta, The Start, Rasputina, Impotent Sea Snakes, and MTV’s Teck, among others. Working with Tallahassee producer Dave Murph