Thursday, June 6, 2024

Winter's Cumin' Streaming 24' - We Are Lady Parts - Season Two

Not sure if We Are Lady Parts was one of my 2021 COVID TV discoveries, however it has been a while between drinks for the second season. Season one arrived in May 2021. Season two just landed on Stan, with all six episodes streaming immediately.

So We Are Lady Parts, jumped my TV queue. Like the first season this was a breeze to watch. The punk rock band, Lady Parts, are working towards getting their first record out.

In the mean time there is love, drama and music industry bad behaviour. Last season ended with Noor reconciling with Amina and resumes the hunt to find her a suitable husband. Bisma starts temping as a receptionist to fill the band-shaped hole in her life and Aisha finds new employment as a food courier after crashing her car. 

Lady Parts fans, however, start a grassroots campaign and Momtaz decides a gig is warranted to meet the demand. With the original members reunited the venue is revealed to be a builder's yard. Amina rejects the band's overtures and declines to rejoin. As the band prepare to perform without her, Amina has a change of heart.

The series streams on Channel 4, in the UK. while here in Australia we get it on Stan & the USA gets it on Peacock.


I have never watched so many UK series. Lately it has been high on my viewing list. I am also currently on the second series of UK horror series Wreck. It's a wild ride and yet another show I just picked up over the summer/end of year shutdown at work.

But back to We Are Lady Parts. It was a fun second season, even with a C word thrown in this season. The group goes through the different first album struggles, along with finding funding and making bad deals with record companies to get your music onto streaming services.

Music is so tough to get a break in 2024. When you're an all muslim female punk group? WOW!

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