Die Spitz: Channeling Anger and Disillusionment Through Doom Punk

Die Spitz, a Texan doom punk band, channels the collective anger and disillusionment of the times into their music. Their debut album, "Something To Consume," is a fiery blend of hardcore punk with nods to classic metal and 90s rock. The band's politically charged lyrics and unapologetic attitude set them apart, resonating with fans who appreciate their raw energy and infectious melodies.
Drawing inspiration from bands like Plasmatics and Amyl And The Sniffers, Die Spitz delivers a high-octane sound that demands attention. Their live performances are known for creating a sense of community among fans, who are encouraged to let loose and embrace the music's intensity. With a growing following and a reputation for electrifying shows, Die Spitz is poised for success.
Released through Third Man Records, "Something To Consume" showcases Die Spitz's talent for blending grunge, thrash, and punk influences into a cohesive and compelling album. The band's UK tour kicks off at The Underworld in Camden, with a slot at Download Festival in June. If you're looking for music that speaks to the current climate with a fierce and unapologetic voice, Die Spitz is a band worth checking out.