PRE-ORDER: Poolgirl "Still Not Getting What I Want" EP b/w "I Can't Swim" EP on Translucent Ruby Red Vinyl with Black Splatter.

Sale Price: $25.00 Original Price: $30.00

Poolgirl’s latest EP, “Still Not Getting What I Want” arrives on vinyl b/w the band’s 2024 Ep “I Can’t Swim” marking the first physical release for Poolgirl’s infectious riot grrrl anthems, immortalized on translucent Ruby Red vinyl with Black Splatter.

Poolgirl have been carrying the riot grrl torch and setting the scene ablaze since first self-releasing their raw demo “Is This It?” in 2024.
Over the last two years, their incendiary performances in Montréal’s hallowed venues, festivals, and DIY spaces have earned them a fiercely devoted local following. The band have appeared in numerous live radio sessions and vlogs, showcasing why they’re one of Montréal’s most exciting punk rock contenders.
Poolgirl's potent alchemy and live-wire energy—raw riffs, elastic bass lines, and combustible drums, all held together by Randy’s trademark snarl are the beating heart of their basement anthems.

"A volatile snapshot of survival in a city where ambition often collides with financial precarity. Written during a period of collective burnout, harsh winters, and dead-end jobs, the track channels lived-in exhaustion into something defiantly communal.- Jess Arcand REVERIE Magazine.

“Still Not Getting What I Want” digital release May 15, 2026.

“Still Not Getting What I Want” + “I Can’t Swim” vinyl expected by July 2026.

Lead Guitar: Laura Clark
Rhythm Guitar: Manya Ziemiecki
Bass Guitar: Gwenna Pirozzi
Drums: Rachel Bradbury
Vocals: Randy

Recorded by Sarah Harris at Le Chateau Part Deux
Mixed and Mastered by Max Lajoie

Album front cover artwork: Helen Arias

Back cover artwork: Worried Devil Design

Limited number of copies.

Poolgirl’s latest EP, “Still Not Getting What I Want” arrives on vinyl b/w the band’s 2024 Ep “I Can’t Swim” marking the first physical release for Poolgirl’s infectious riot grrrl anthems, immortalized on translucent Ruby Red vinyl with Black Splatter.

Poolgirl have been carrying the riot grrl torch and setting the scene ablaze since first self-releasing their raw demo “Is This It?” in 2024.
Over the last two years, their incendiary performances in Montréal’s hallowed venues, festivals, and DIY spaces have earned them a fiercely devoted local following. The band have appeared in numerous live radio sessions and vlogs, showcasing why they’re one of Montréal’s most exciting punk rock contenders.
Poolgirl's potent alchemy and live-wire energy—raw riffs, elastic bass lines, and combustible drums, all held together by Randy’s trademark snarl are the beating heart of their basement anthems.

"A volatile snapshot of survival in a city where ambition often collides with financial precarity. Written during a period of collective burnout, harsh winters, and dead-end jobs, the track channels lived-in exhaustion into something defiantly communal.- Jess Arcand REVERIE Magazine.

“Still Not Getting What I Want” digital release May 15, 2026.

“Still Not Getting What I Want” + “I Can’t Swim” vinyl expected by July 2026.

Lead Guitar: Laura Clark
Rhythm Guitar: Manya Ziemiecki
Bass Guitar: Gwenna Pirozzi
Drums: Rachel Bradbury
Vocals: Randy

Recorded by Sarah Harris at Le Chateau Part Deux
Mixed and Mastered by Max Lajoie

Album front cover artwork: Helen Arias

Back cover artwork: Worried Devil Design

Limited number of copies.

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Poolgirl have been carrying the riot grrl torch and setting the scene ablaze since first self-releasing their raw demo “Is This It?” in 2024.

Over the last two years, their incendiary performances in Montréal’s hallowed venues, festivals, and DIY spaces have earned them a fiercely devoted local following. The band have appeared in numerous live radio sessions and vlogs, showcasing why they’re one of Montréal’s most exciting punk rock contenders.

Poolgirl's potent alchemy and live-wire energy—raw riffs, elastic bass lines, and combustible drums, all held together by Miranda’s trademark snarl are the beating heart of their basement anthems.