Tough to pigeonhole, harder to ignore. Belfast-based Irish noise punk mob formed in late 2019. Hip-hop-inspired vocals that are as uncompromising as the guitars are unforgiving, with rhythm drawing from techno and late 70s post-punk heroes. Listed in NME and Rolling Stone's acts to define 2022, NME quoted them as being “one of the most-booked new acts for European festivals”, making them the most-booked New-Irish band; and named Chicago SunTimes “breakout band of Riot Fest 2023” after decimating their US debut, performing the main-stage alongside Queens of the Stone Age and Death Grips. Absorbing crowds around the globe before the release of a debut album, it’s no wonder they’ve been hotly tipped by Iggy Pop and declared by Jehnny Beth as her “favourite band in the world”. All who catch their high-octane sets of ferocious energy know Hot Press didn’t exaggerate when dubbing their shows as “already the stuff of legends.” Latest EP Casement, produced by Johnny Hostile, was hailed for its subversive nature, garnering praise from key industry figures and music fans alike; placing it at #50 on The Quietus’ Top 100 releases of 2023, and securing a spot on BBC6 Music’s A-List.