For anyone who prefers to be at the front of the line rather than sitting on the sidelines: SCHOREM minifest is back! A night of underground mayhem where genre boundaries don’t matter and the music can freely grind, rattle, and derail. Bands that tear things down more than they build, and amplifiers that are too loud. From punk to noise and everything that reluctantly goes with it. Just hard bands, beer, and noise. See you there.
Texoprint is a noise/post-punk band that operates from intensity and intuition. Their music is raw, loud, and emotional: a dense mix of reverb, noise, sharp guitar lines, and charged vocals, interspersed with moments of melody and melancholy. Not designed to please, but to evoke tension. The band developed from a close-knit, collective approach. Feeling always trumps structure. Influences from My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Christian Death are audible, but Texoprint never sounds like a copycat. Lyrically, they navigate alienation, anxiety, and obscure subcultures.
After shows at Dutch festivals such as Best Kept Secret, Mistyfields and Eurosonic Noorderslag, and international tours through Europe at MENT and Sharpe festivals, among others, they released their debut album Modern Living last year, which received several Album of the Year nominations.
BOMBSTRAP is a relentless four-piece hailing from Manchester and Rotterdam. Often referred to as Rotterdam terror punk, they prefer to dwell on the weirder side of hardcore. Their lyrical content is clothed in brooding nihilism and murderous rage with a relentless political charge. As their rage transforms into a visually dangerous and conceptually subversive show, they invite you to explode with them.
The Woman portrays the world as an ugly, dirty, and elusive place where beauty awaits those who listen. Led by Sheyda Abolfath, the band tells a melodramatic story vocally, lyrically, and visually, with the sensitivity of a Persian poet and the daring of a beat poet. With a distinctive blend of alternative rock and avant-garde, this band creates a raw, intimate, and honest atmosphere on stage.
TTFO emerged from the Utrecht underground scene, driven by an insatiable urge to push boundaries. With a shared love of blastbeats, breakbeats, and gabber kicks, the duo—featuring Shira (also known from Ontaard) on vocals and Yoni on synths—concocts a Molotov cocktail of hard-hitting electronics, brutal vocals, and all-consuming bass. Uncompromising music that balances on the intersection of metal, ’90s rave, and total sonic destruction.
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Inspired by the melancholy of new wave and post-punk from the late 1970s and early 1980s, Modern Figure crafts songs dominated by driving basslines, melodic synths, and wistful lyrics. Their sound balances between introspection and movement. Born from a period of uncertainty and wandering, the band translates inner turmoil into a charged live show.
The people at Cinetol and SCHOREM have kindly offered a limited amount of free tickets for Subbacultcha members. Please make a reservation by sending an email to mailinglist@subbacultcha.nl with ‘SCHOREM minifest’ in the subject line + your name in the email.
Registrations are open until 12.00 PM on weekdays.