Bollocks

Bollocks

Driven by relentless rhythms and angular melodies, their music creates an electric tension that demands movement and engagement.

Denmark Est. 1978 Disbanded 1982

About Bollocks

Bollocks stands out as a powerful voice in punk rock, capturing the raw energy and defiance of a generation disillusioned with the status quo.
Their music resonates with listeners who crave authenticity and a sense of rebellion, pushing back against societal norms while fostering a community of like-minded individuals eager to express their frustrations and aspirations through...
Their music resonates with listeners who crave authenticity and a sense of rebellion, pushing back against societal norms while fostering a community of like-minded individuals eager to express their frustrations and aspirations through sound. Their approach embraces a visceral simplicity, characterized by driving rhythms and gritty guitar riffs that channel urgency and immediacy. This no-frills sonic landscape serves as a backdrop for their confrontational style, where each performance feels like a rallying cry for change, encouraging audiences to let loose and embrace their individuality. Lyrically, Bollocks often explores themes of discontent, empowerment, and social consciousness, embracing both irony and sincerity in their storytelling. Their voice strikes a balance between unabashed candor and sharp wit, inviting listeners into a world where personal struggles mirror larger societal issues. The tone oscillates from confrontational to introspective, making their narratives simultaneously relatable and thought-provoking.