Done with Dolls: Biography

Done with Dolls
Formed:
Jan 1, 2008 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Genre:
Rock Music

Decades Active:
2000's



Nipping, or perhaps biting, at the heels of Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers come Toronto tween girl group Done with Dolls. Formed in 2008, Done with Dolls consist of four members: sisters Jordan (bass guitar) and Kylie Miller (vocals and guitar), Eliza Enman (drums), and Megan Fitchett (guitar). The band started after the Millers' father signed up both girls for guitar lessons at the ripe old ages of six and eight, respectively. Initially, they began a group with Fitchett and two brothers, cheekily calling themselves Sisters Others and Brothers, or SOB. When that fell through, they found classmate Enman and auditioned her, and Done with Dolls were born. The group's teen angstlite songs, much like the girls, are wholesome enough to be parentfriendly, but still have depth and edge that up their cool factor, which appeals to a slightly broader audience than the braceface giggly set. The foursome sing about exactly what you think they would: boys, fights with friends, and their families, but their melodies and song structures are less Spice Girls and more the GoGo's or fellow Canadian pop/rock girl Avril Lavigne. Their selftitled debut EP was released in February of 2009 on iTunes and then in disc form the next month, with much publicity and corporate sponsorship from major companies (such as makeup giant Rimmel and perfumer Coty) as they started to branch out of Canada.

- Heather Wellman, All Music Guide

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