The Wanton Looks (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kot, Greg (December 13, 2012). "Top Chicago indie albums". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 7, 2013. The spirit of Joan Jett's early '80s work – a little bit punk, a chunk of metal, some gleaming pop hooks, and a whole lot of attitude – is alive and well in the music of this no-nonsense quartet.
  • Kot, Greg (August 19, 2011). "Top rock shows". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 7, 2013. Three of Chicago's best underground bands — the Wanton Looks, the Cathy Santonies and Hollows — join forces to mark the 10th annual celebration of women in rock
  • Kot, Greg (August 12, 2011). "Female rock group took time to group". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  • Kot, Greg (August 10, 2011). "Wanton Looks: 'Upset, ticked off, ready to rock'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 7, 2013.

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  • Kot, Greg (December 18, 2009). "Local heroes who made 2009 rip". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 7, 2013. Bad-girl harmonies (think Shangri-La's) meet fuzzed-up guitar and relentless tempos. Sure it's been done countless times before, but when it's done well – with fizzy hooks and towering sing-along choruses – who can complain? ... Bassist Traci Trouble, drummer Meg Thomas and guitarists Inga Olson and Susie Q simply bring the rock.[dead link]
  • Kot, Greg (March 29, 2012). "Top weekend show: Wanton Looks at Schubas". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 7, 2013. This Chicago quartet celebrates the release of its self-titled debut album with songs that have been honed over years of live gigs for maximum clenched-fist impact. Traci Trouble, Meg Thomas, Inga Olson and Susie Q. Winn combine metal virtuosity – 10-ton guitar solos, rampaging drums – with don't-mess-with-me garage-punk attitude[dead link]