Interrobang‽
Interrobang‽ are Dunstan Bruce and Harry Hamer from anarcho-pop-cabaret troupe Chumbawamba and Griffin - former enfant terrible in the London louts, Regular Fries. They formed in 2012 with a vision to create something that speaks to the generation who grew up in the shadow of punk, with hopes and dreams, full of rebellion. How do they express their anger now? They reject the idea of nostalgia, they refuse to live in the past, no looking back; this is all forward, forward motion. Interrobang‽ create an agit-punk-funkstorm. It’s angular, taut urgent, pulsating and intense. And it’s tight, terse and to the point. They are totally wired, can't you see? This baring of souls is played out via their battered and bruised uneasy listening. It can be awkward and resolute; but it can shake you, rattle your aging bones and send you helter-skeltering onto the dancefloor. It’s a frantic, skewed quirky, punchy, staccato pop that’s buzzing like a fridge. Lyrically inspired by the idea of hitting the age of 50 and what this all means whilst creating a crass punk blues sound; it’s all about the cliché of the mid life man-crisis and it’s sometimes slightly shirty, occasionally curmudgeonly, but always, always brutally honest.