Desobediencia Civil

Desobediencia Civil

crust punk

Mexico Est. 1993

"With its jagged guitar riffs and relentless drum patterns, the music builds tension through sheer ferocity while pushing audiences toward an exhilarating release of pent-up emotion."

About Desobediencia Civil

Desobediencia Civil stands as a pivotal voice in the landscape of underground music, where their raw intensity resonates with the urgency of societal discontent.
By channeling the angst and frustrations of marginalized communities, they create anthems that not only echo rebellion but also foster a sense of collective identity.
By channeling the angst and frustrations of marginalized communities, they create anthems that not only echo rebellion but also foster a sense of collective identity. Their music matters because it prompts listeners to confront the sometimes harsh realities of their environments, sparking conversations about resistance and empowerment. Employing a relentless sonic assault, the band crafts a sound steeped in aggression and urgency, utilizing distorted guitars and driving rhythms that mirror the chaos they critique. Their approach is marked by a visceral energy that feels both spontaneous and meticulously honed, capturing the essence of live punk performances where catharsis is as vital as connection. This gives their music a participatory quality, inviting listeners to feel like active agents within the narrative rather than passive observers. Lyrically, Desobediencia Civil often explores themes of social justice, oppression, and the struggle for freedom, presenting their messages with a fierce sincerity that avoids irony. They navigate storytelling that balances personal experience with broader political commentary, fostering an emotional resonance that speaks directly to the listener’s heart. The tone oscillates between confrontational and passionate, creating a space for reflection amidst the chaos.