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Subterranean Street Society

Subterranean Street Society - Record Junkee - Sheffield

May 11, 2024

7:30 PM GMT+1
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Subterranean Street Society released their post-covid urge to return to the stage in the form of brand new album ‘BLEEP’ which came out earlier this month on Polymoon Music. They are currently touring the Netherlands and will be headed to the UK for an extensive tour this May! Where previous albums of the band were constructed in a more elaborate process, this album was written and recorded in well under a year. Eager to crank up the volume the band set out to write songs they could record live and take out on the road just as they are. In May 2024 the band are heading out on a UK tour! Expect fuzzed-up bass guitar feedback, thin-can resonator dirt, hard-hitting harmony yelling, up-tempo garage drums and Louis’s signature raw vocal performance. And evening filled with questions on the subject of war, smartphones, freedom of speech and polarization
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Subterranean Street Society Biography

You may recognize their sound from the Netflix original 'Ragnarok', under which the single 'Only Your Sins Know' was placed, or you might have seen them live, chances are high. Subterranean Street Society doesn’t beat around the bush, the Danish-Dutch alternative rock band brings raw rock with a poetic edge and has seen most of the world through their music. The trio incorporates different genres into their songs and sound, with clear influences taken from indie, folk, grunge and rock. In 2023 they leave their melancholic sound behind and storm on with strong protest songs that you simply cannot ignore. On 'God Couldn't Save The Queen', singer Louis wonders why we still put royal families on a pedestal, and single 'Focus On The Melody' is a raging garage rock track about the dying attention span of modern society. That sets the tone for album 'BLEEP', which is coming on the 8th of March 2024, as well as what we can expect from Subterranean Street Society in the future.
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