The NQAF And The STUD Present
Commando
COMMANDO was created as an act of revisionist history: how would the world have been different if that specific cultural moment in the late 1990s that birthed nü metal and its then-ubiquitous musical toolbox had been used to dismantle homophobia, misogyny, racism/white supremacy and heteropatriarchy rather than reinforce them?
COMMANDO is the supreme love child that was born from all that time Bikini Kill spent pegging Limp Bizkit. Fourteen tracks of shredding, screaming, blazing bars over boom-bapping beats, with bombastic, melodic, explosive, queerific nü metal, punk, spoken weird and more. The debut self-titled album was just released this past March on seminal label Kill Rock Stars, the label that has spent three decades foregrounding the power of gender and sexuality.
The NQAF And The STUD Present
Commando
COMMANDO was created as an act of revisionist history: how would the world have been different if that specific cultural moment in the late 1990s that birthed nü metal and its then-ubiquitous musical toolbox had been used to dismantle homophobia, misogyny, racism/white supremacy and heteropatriarchy rather than reinforce them?
COMMANDO is the supreme love child that was born from all that time Bikini Kill spent pegging Limp Bizkit. Fourteen tracks of shredding, screaming, blazing bars over boom-bapping beats, with bombastic, melodic, explosive, queerific nü metal, punk, spoken weird and more. The debut self-titled album was just released this past March on seminal label Kill Rock Stars, the label that has spent three decades foregrounding the power of gender and sexuality.
read more
show less