Two Nice Girls were a self-styled "dyke rock" band from Austin, Texas, featuring singer-songwriter Gretchen Phillips.
The group formed in 1985, originally the duo of Gretchen Phillips and Kathy Korniloff, who won the Austin "Sweet Jane" festival, their version of the Lou Reed song later combined with Joan Armatrading's "Love and Affection" for their single release "Sweet Jane (With Affection)" in 1989.
[1][3] Freelove left following completion of the band's first album in 1989 to pursue a solo career.
[3][6] Common themes in their songs included lesbianism, often using satire and humour, with their music often described as folk rock.
Korniloff moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in sound design and music for motion pictures.