The neo-punk two-piece hang onto DIY principles, donning op-shop garb that borders on housewife fashion while taking cues from a giant list of influences that stretch far beyond The Minutemen. The band opt for dirty, raw minimalism, doing away with everything that makes modern punk tiring and returning it to its fearsome roots.
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