KOM UUT JE NEST...FEST! #3

28 dec. '24, 19:00–00:00Café Bosch, Arnhemvanaf14

HARRIES89

Dutch punkrock band from Arnhem.

''For us, music was always more than just notes and chords. It worked

about telling our story, about real emotions.'' The writing process was according to him

a shared experience. ''Sometimes a song came from a joke, sometimes from a tear. It was

always real.'' The band members draw inspiration from each other and from the world around them

each song became a chapter in their shared story.

Harold adds, '' After our restart in 2006, with a four-man formation, we left the

influences from the Toy Dolls and the crazy songs behind us. Our style evolved into

a mix of old and new punk rock, still laced with the humor that has always been a

has been a core part of our identity ''

Born Infected

Born Infected, a Dutch hardcore band recognized for their aggressive sound and uncompromising attitude, emerged from the vibrant underground music scene of the Netherlands. Their raw and energetic approach to music, combined with thought-provoking lyrics, has resonated with fans of harder music genres, allowing them to play shows with bands the likes of Dare, First Blood, Stab, Bulldoze, Killing Time and Teethgrinder as well as play festivals the likes of Among The Angels and Pitfest 2023.

MALEZA

The trio MALEZA makes solid garage punk rock and has played together before

in Basura and Bob Ross Explosion.

ROTZORG

You can hardly ignore it, Rotzorg! The 3-man formation rages on and cannot be stopped. Two albums in one year, an almost sold-out release party in the Willemeen and Vinyl! From Punk to Metal and even Funk? Nothing is too crazy for the band. With songs such as “Nick without Simon” and “The Hague Train” they play songs with a clear message and a good dash of irony.

FilthyMcNasty

FilthyMcNasty is a punk-hardcore-rock&roll band from Hoorn, that has been on the circuit since 2009. While in the early years the emphasis was more on 'rock', since a line-up change in 2014 it has been more on 'punk'.