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Read More“Can anyone make a difference anymore?
Can anyone write a protest song?...” Manic Street Preachers remain relevant in the interdependent music world with Decolonise Fest, The Molotovs, Weather Underground, KILL, THE ICON, Heavenly Records, Mitch Ikeda, Patrick Jones, Loud Women, REPEAT, more…
"They tried to bury us. They didn't know we were seeds" - there is a magical positivity at work under the radar of arts for all. TheZineUK documentary reports on a fertile environment happening despite the establishment’s hostile environment with sixth sense supernature and the people power of rock n roll music.
Read More“Cyberpunk vixen”, Kat Five is fused into so many mixes of science and nature! She is Feral Five’s lead vocalist, a musician, a solo artist in her own right and a key audio tech consultant/events speaker. Just a few of the many hats “K5” wears.
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Despite modern life, across alternative music’s independence, there’s an organic swelling, with firmer foundations, of eclectic career potential coming to wider attention in no one set way.
TheZineUK’s story spins a web from their artistry. Musical activism is bringing pleasure, hope and solidarity during times that can be stressful and perilous for grassroots venues and talent, alike.
Music is one of life’s treasures which can give us hope. What about the musicians, though?
“Community, creativity and activism. People are really coming together right now to fight for change.”
Humanity, assembling, around the world is increasingly noticeable. This brings balance to the mainstream media’s mostly negative energy. Artists are so important for representing the escapist side of life. Eccentricity is an energy.
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Feral Five have just appeared live at the giant installation-as-music-festival: Electromagnetic Field, performing an electro spectacle with algorithm visuals, dance, tech, style and interaction.
In April, Kat Five’s debut solo show was wonderfully received at Cro Cro Land Festival.
Both are music stories that are going places, especially since the influential debut album from Feral Five: ‘Truth Is The New Gold’ (2023).
“At school! School choir, some group guitar lessons, playing that old favourite (not) 'She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain'. Music education is so important. Early influences were amazing artists I saw on TV. The standout was Chrissie Hynde as she played guitar and made anything seem possible.”
It turns out that almost anything IS possible, hence our alternative art movements in sound and vision. Fast forward from school days to having made a genuine mark on the music and tech scenes as well as media acclaim. Read TheZineUK’s Spring’24 Kat Five article for further details.
“Unleashing new music! Planning the next Kat Five single, one of the songs I premiered live at Cro Cro Land Festival, such an amazing place to play. More shows.”
It’s all kicking off!
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Read More“The world feels like it's on fire right now! Since the pandemic it seems like there has been non-stop stress, worry and conflict. Most of it seems to be fueled by insatiable greed and corruption by people who already have so much. Sometimes you feel powerless but watching young people resist the powers around the world, no matter how small of an act, gives us hope. We use our voices through our songs too but music has also been our escape from the dystopian too.