You only have to glance at the news, or indeed out of the window, to know that the world needs L7 more than ever right now. Between 1985 and 2001, L7 were a wonderfully in-your-face, slightly booze-tinged, breath of fresh air. Purists may argue that they weren’t a part of the Washington state-born riot grrrl movement because they were from right here in L.A., despite their clear political, aesthetic and sonic similarities, but that’s not an argument worth having.