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The Guilt

21 mars 2016

21h

Free

Café Central 14, Rue Borgval - 1000 Bruxelles

The Guilt from Sweden is a screaming lazerpunk experience, small but highly explosive. Emma (vocals) and Tobias (guitars and beats) play loud and simple, where ever, when ever. You want to dance and scream. You want The Guilt.

http://soundcloud.com/the-guilt

theguiltsweden.bandcamp.com

Like Roxette, with knives, like aerobics for anarchists, we put the death in disco and the dance in revolution.

The Guilt is a quirky concept of dancy tunes and punk aggression all combined in a sweaty live show. It’s heavy vocals, simple beats and busted guitar hammering. 

In December 2011, in the dirty south of Sweden, Emma (vocals) and Tobias (guitars and beats), created this new band for the sole purpose of playing loud and simple, where ever, whenever. Since then, The Guilt has delivered their back breaking shows at art galleries, in dusty barns and grimy New York clubs.
In 2015 the 7” "Die" was released and put on the shelves by Heptown Records. It’s a bunch of clever fuck-yous that'll have you doing high-kicks in the moshpit in no time. The single“Dance to the revolution” was released on Gothenburg label Suicide records February-16. Emphasizing the importance of dancing while screaming The Guilt created a song inspired by the Emma Goldman quote “If I can’t dance, it’s not my revolution” in a time when it’s more than important than ever that we do both.

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