Kitchen Party (girl group)

Kitchen Party, formerly known as WooWoos, were a British girl group from London comprising Jessica M-C, Alice Rhodes, and Tanisha Spring.

A press release for the group explained that the name WooWoos referred to "a person readily accepting supernatural, paranormal, occult, or pseudoscientific phenomena".

[1] WooWoos released their Cameron McVey-produced debut single, "Fizzy Lettuce", via Moshi Moshi Records in November 2011, having been profiled in The Guardian's "New band of the week" feature the previous month; writer Paul Lester described them as "a girl trio with the potential to fill the gap left by Sugababes [...] they have about them an air of credibility [...] And there's a smartness and sassiness to their songs that suggest they had some hand in their creation, that they're not just three Auto-Tuned high-street honeyz".

[4][5] An album was planned for release via Island Records in 2012 but did not materialise, although the song "America" was featured on the soundtrack of the film Now Is Good.

It was produced by ZDOT and Cameron McVey, mixed by DJ Cable, and includes original tracks alongside covers of Aaliyah's "One in a Million", Brandy's "I Wanna Be Down", and The Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love".