San Francisco punk band formed in 1975, fronted by Jennifer Miro. Debut album blends late-70s punk energy with proto-gothic and dark-wave touches, with Miro's keyboards and vocals as prominent features.

According to the provided review, The Nuns were formed in 1975 and are described as among the first punk bands in the San Francisco area. Jennifer Miro is noted as the charismatic leader, keyboardist and vocalist; the band's debut mixes punk77 elements with proto-gothic atmospheres and later shifted toward gothic rock/dark-wave in reunion periods. Songs mentioned in the review include "Savage," "Child Molester," "Wild," "Media Control," "Confused," "Getting Straight," "World War III," "Walkin' The Beat," "You Think You're The Best," and "Lazy."

Formed in 1975 and led by Jennifer Miro, The Nuns' debut mixes punk77 rawness with proto-gothic keyboards. The record contains strong punk tracks (e.g., "Child Molester," "Wild") alongside darker, keyboard-driven pieces. Miro's vocals and keyboards are highlighted as the defining elements that elevate several songs.

For:Fans of early punk, new wave and gothic-leaning rock; listeners interested in San Francisco music history.

 

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