Pulsallama

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Pulsallama was a No Wave percussive ensemble from downtown Manhattan. This all-girl band, which functioned as a ritualistic art collective, lasted from 1981 until ’83.

Wearing cocktail dresses on stage while playing jungle rhythms, Pulsallama intentionally focused on moving away from “too much serious art,” while simultaneously questioning the roles of women in the patriarchal entertainment business.

“The Devil Lives in my Husband’s Body” was released in 1982 on London’s Y Records — led by the manager of The Slits — around the time the band toured with The Clash and opened for the Sex Pistols. Know more about them here.

These shirts are one-offs (no more sizes). Please double-check before you buy! Screen-printed on JHK and thrifted clothes using water-based Black ink.

Essential for fans of Bush Tetras, Mutant Disco, Punk-Funk, ESG, Lizzy Mercier Descloux.

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