This is a shot from a recent @undersidenepal show. We recently wrote about them and the work they do for our blog. Snippet below, but you can read the full thing at our website. And you can find these Studded Wulfrun Creepers on there too. A few posts ago, we mentioned the surprising Heavy Metal scene in Nepal. Very briefly, in an article about Metal’s beginnings in Britain- but the scene in Nepal had been something we knew was brewing in the most Subculture driven style. Whilst we tend to focus on British Subculture, for us, there is a special place for the truly subversive and resisting undertakings happening in the most unexpected of places. There’s nothing we appreciate more than the Sapeurs of Congo or the Rockabillies of Tokyo. Because, when you think about it, it’s not surprising at all. It makes a whole lot of sense, and in turn, a whole lot of positive change. In true universal Underground grace, after our original post, it wasn’t long before the most internationally known band spearheading the Nepalese Metal scene came to visit us at our store, unaware of the mention. Fate, it seemed, had paired us with Underside. A four-piece formed in 2010, they refer to themselves as a ‘New Age Metal band from the Third World Street of Kathmandu’. They are a hugely respected and recognized band on a global view of the Metal music industry, but it’s the way they have utilized their work to achieve significant affect that is most impressing. They seamlessly share their culture to an audience largely unfamiliar to Nepal; as well as provide a platform for rebellious culture to exist and enjoy across South Asia. An area which, as well as being logistically difficult to access for bands before, has suffered a number of tragedies, environmental and manmade. Because of the significant work they do, it would be difficult not to mention the greater context of their home country when talking of their work. HEAD ONLINE NOW TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE.

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This is a shot from a recent @undersidenepal show. We recently wrote about them and the work they do for our blog. Snippet below, but you can read the full thing at our website. And you can find these Studded Wulfrun Creepers on there too.
A few posts ago, we mentioned the surprising Heavy Metal scene in Nepal. Very briefly, in an article about Metal’s beginnings in Britain- but the scene in Nepal had been something we knew was brewing in the most Subculture driven style. Whilst we tend to focus on British Subculture, for us, there is a special place for the truly subversive and resisting undertakings happening in the most unexpected of places. There’s nothing we appreciate more than the Sapeurs of Congo or the Rockabillies of Tokyo. Because, when you think about it, it’s not surprising at all. It makes a whole lot of sense, and in turn, a whole lot of positive change.

In true universal Underground grace, after our original post, it wasn’t long before the most internationally known band spearheading the Nepalese Metal scene came to visit us at our store, unaware of the mention. Fate, it seemed, had paired us with Underside. A four-piece formed in 2010, they refer to themselves as a ‘New Age Metal band from the Third World Street of Kathmandu’. They are a hugely respected and recognized band on a global view of the Metal music industry, but it’s the way they have utilized their work to achieve significant affect that is most impressing. They seamlessly share their culture to an audience largely unfamiliar to Nepal; as well as provide a platform for rebellious culture to exist and enjoy across South Asia. An area which, as well as being logistically difficult to access for bands before, has suffered a number of tragedies, environmental and manmade. Because of the significant work they do, it would be difficult not to mention the greater context of their home country when talking of their work.

HEAD ONLINE NOW TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE.


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