Grunge doesn't need a revival, because in every era since Kurt Cobain's death, this mangy, totally denying sound has reappeared. Usually, however, bloodless, epigonal or annoyingly testosterone-drunk. With Riot Spears' grunge punk, however, the classic finally regains its dignity and flannel glamor. In the field of tension between icons such as Hole and Babes In Toyland, the Berlin-based trio tank their way through exciting walls of sound: loud, quiet, demolition, eruption. In times of digital AI rock, it's easy to forget that whistling and feedback from guitars are part of a rock band. At a Riot Spears gig, you're guaranteed to be reminded of this.
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