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Album review: Softcult – When A Flower Doesn’t Grow
Canadian riotgazers Softcult channel their feminist rage into some of their most effective songwriting yet on cathartic debut, When A Flower Doesn’t Grow.
Softcult stop by Kerrang! In Conversation for an in-depth chat about their formation, growing up together, coming out, and why it’s important to be vulnerable…
This week on Kerrang! In Conversation, we're joined in the studio by Canadian riotgazers Softcult.
Recorded in Nando's Studio Soho, twin siblings Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn dive into the stories behind their sensational debut album, When A Flower Doesn't Grow, their creative relationship, growing up in the Kitchener punk scene, and their personal struggles with identity.
The pair also discuss the secrets to surviving on tour, the importance of being vulnerable, and the idea of being role models to a younger generation.
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