
HUVET’s Bostadslös is a ferocious, unfiltered blast of Swedish noise rock that tackles homelessness with blunt force and emotional urgency. The Eskilstuna quartet deliver jagged guitar riffs, pummeling drums, and a thick, rumbling bass foundation that feels both chaotic and tightly controlled. There’s a raw physicality to the performance — confrontational yet purposeful — echoing the abrasive intensity of bands like Chat Pile and The Jesus Lizard. Tobias’s Swedish-language vocals cut through the distortion with stark realism, amplifying the song’s social weight.
Bostadslös doesn’t romanticize struggle; it drags it into the light, noisy, uncomfortable, and impossible to ignore.
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