Antillectual: "Fever"

Antillectual: "Fever"

Antillectual from the Netherlands play a socially conscious, energetic style of music. Creating their own unique blend of stolen riffs and borrowed song titles, while carrying the torch for European punkrock worldwide. Unlike some bands, who feel they can’t be described or labeled, there are several ways to describe Antillectual. Their music can be identified as melodic, philosophical and urgent. Influenced by ‘90’s skate punk, ‘00’s emo and ‘10’s orgcore. And a mix of the DIY politics of Crass, the authenticity of Hüsker Dü and the guitar acrobatics of Van Halen.

Their new single “Fever” is a semi-ironic song about humans killing the earth and the earth seeking revenge by sweating them out.

Some say that climate change is the biggest problem of our generation. Denying climate change is the 21th century equivalent of saying the earth is flat. A changing climate is obviously our greatest threat: without a livable planet, there’s no human life possible and human problems are irrelevant. But what if we look at this problem a little different, a little less anthropocentric? What if the climate heating up is not a problem, but a cure to heal the planet’s biggest problem: human life. What if the planet is sweating out this threat to secure the planet’s existence itself? The earth is trying to get rid of us like a boiling frog. Noah’s ark turned Titanic, and half of us don’t even (want to) know or care.“

Have a listen and follow them on social media:

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