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The Perverted Hymns, a band that emerged in 2010, quickly became an electrifying presence on the Lower East Side of New York. Renowned for their high-energy performances, they blended the raw intensity of a hardcore band with the melodic songwriting (by W.H Willy) and lyrical depth reminiscent of the Beatles and Nirvana. Their live shows were a spectacle, featuring fire-eating burlesque acts that added to their already feverish appeal. Politically aware yet not defined by it, their music delved deeper, exploring themes of the soul and human experience. The P Hymns weren't just a band; they were a spark of light in the music scene, igniting passion and excitement in their ever-growing fanbase.
THE PILLZ album FIRST DOSE is an off-shoot of the Hymns with the same singer and songwriter (now going by Ed Pillz) fronting a trio. It rocks as well.
Yes, there is a clear and recurring theme running through most of these songs: rebellion, identity, and resilience in the face of chaos and societal constraints. Many of the lyrics delve into themes of alienation, disillusionment with systems of power, and the struggle to break free from oppressive or conformist forces. They also explore deeply personal journeys of self-discovery, questioning reality, and seeking meaning amidst turmoil.
The band refused to do social media in protest to data collection.
THE PILLZ album FIRST DOSE is an off-shoot of the Hymns with the same singer and songwriter (now going by Ed Pillz) fronting a trio. It rocks as well.
Yes, there is a clear and recurring theme running through most of these songs: rebellion, identity, and resilience in the face of chaos and societal constraints. Many of the lyrics delve into themes of alienation, disillusionment with systems of power, and the struggle to break free from oppressive or conformist forces. They also explore deeply personal journeys of self-discovery, questioning reality, and seeking meaning amidst turmoil.
The band refused to do social media in protest to data collection.