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March 2009
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November 6, 2008
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November, 2008
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McAllen Monitor
November, 2008
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November, 2008
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Curve Magazine
October, 2008
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June 3, 2008
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After Ellen June Sound Check
June 3, 2008
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June 2, 2008
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LOTL International
May 19, 2008
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May 19, 2008
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May 15, 2008
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May 7, 2008
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May 11, 2008
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April 29, 2008
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April 23, 2008
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April 24, 2008
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Gay & Lesbian Times
April 2008
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April 2008
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April 2008
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April 2008
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March 2008
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March 2008
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Women's Space
March 2008
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March 2008
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"Uncompromising rock at World Cafe Live"

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July 2007
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July 2007
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March 22-28, 2007
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March 16, 2007
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March 16, 2007
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March 8, 2007
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March 7, 2007
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March 2, 2007
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March 1, 2007
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March 1, 2007
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March 1, 2007
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February 22, 2007
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IN NEWSWEEKLY
February 22, 2007
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The Advocate
August 15, 2006

Time Out New York
Feature article, March 2006

Go NYC, Cover article, February 2006

Curve Magazine
March 2006

Velvet Park Magazine
Cover article, February 2006

Jackson Free Press, Jackson, MS
October 2005

Article that featured Bitch and Animal in ID Magazine.

LA Times article that featured Bitch and her former band, Bitch and Animal, in LA's own Spaceland.

PRESS QUOTES:

"I thought I knew what to expect and I was wrong. This is an artist moving at another level. She is certainly as certifiably angry, outspoken and fearless as the last time through town, and with very good cause given the increasingly conservative times in America and elsewhere these days. Her sonic palette has expanded a lot to include more textures and tones, more space and dynamic range. The same can be said for her singing and her use of the spoken word. She seems to have entered that synergistic zone in the creation of her own voice, where discovery and confidence are dancing together. It's the central evolutionary process in the creation of a real artist and Bitch seems, to my ears, to be putting that pedal to the metal."
Dug Simpson, Artistic Director of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival

"A wicked tongued poet and singer ... The B is most definitely back."
Curve 2007

"Influential ... Sexy and politically scathing tunes. Bitch always inspires."
New Haven Advocate 2007

"feverish stage presence"
Metro 2007

"Onstage, the politically charged violinist/vocalist is a force to be reckoned with a hellfire storm of hip-hop, rock, rap, and unrestrained rage."
Flavorpill LA

"This charismatic artist creates a vivid sonic tapestry, woven beautifully with lyrical threads that shift between the deeply personal to the more politically provocative...."
PopMatters December 2006 Reviewing Bitch's "Make This/Break This" in their article "Women overlooked by the 2006 Grammy nominations."

"A soulful outrage is evident on her debut solo album, Make This/ Break This."
Time Out NY

"Daniela Sea and her Rock Star lover are the hot new power couple—they're blossoming as the newest edgy, punky, hippy, arty, very-out, political, activist, creative famous lesbian couple- and gradually emerging as the other side of the Lesbian Power coin from indispensable mainstream stealth-envoy couple Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi."
Diva MagazineUK (Cover Article) December 2006

"Daniela Sea and her fabulous dread-locked girlfriend, feminist rocker Bitch, a.k.a. Capital B, have emerged as one of the hottest and most radical lesbian couples ever to hit the mainstream."
The Advocate August, 2006

"Bitch's mouthy wordplay and virtuous electric violin playing are ferociously hot."
Village Voice NYC

"Imagine a ménage a trios featuring Sandra Bernhard, Laurie Anderson and Che Guevara—revolutionary."
Sacramento News and Review, November 2006

Sirius Radio named Bitch's "Make This/Break This" #8 in their top 20 albums of December 2006, with the Scissor Sisters as #7, and The Indigo Girls as #17.

"This Poignant song of longing is one part Ani Difranco, one part Indigo Girls, and one part Laurie Anderson, which means it's too emotionally and sexually explicit to find the audience it deserves outside of pay-TV and concerts."
The Toronto Star October 2006"-Referring to Bitch's single, "Unstick."

MORE PRESS QUOTES:
"Bitch's mouthy wordplay and virtuous electric violin playing are ferociously hot." —Village Voice (March 2006)

"Bitch, sporting brightly colored dreadlocks and arm warmers, gave the most politically charged performance of the evening" —Village Voice

"straddles the lines between music, comedy and performance art." —SPIN Magazine

"torrid brew of sexually and politically charged spoken-sung lyrics, stripped-down instrumentation, and assorted tribal-edged percussion" —The Advocate

"Amazonian Kewpie Bitch had the audiences eating out of the palm of her hand and rising from their seats to dance along" —SF Chronicle

"a blast of fresh air" -Girlfriends Magazine

"a humor and underlying vulnerability that is always universal" —Los Angeles Times


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