MDSN is a band that formed around vocalist Anya, guitarist Ethan, bassist Sarah, and drummer Jamal. They came together from different backgrounds, and their music often centers on themes of identity and resilience. Songs like 'Who We Are' and 'Hunger' from their debut album 'Our Voices' have a raw, emotive quality that connects with listeners who feel overlooked.
Tracks such as 'Kerosene' and 'Fluorescent' carry their message forward without softening the edges. They're not trying to be subtle about it.
You can hear that directness in 'Jealous' and other songs, where the lyrics push against societal norms and call for action. It's music meant to unsettle as much as uplift, and it's found a place in protests and rallies, becoming a kind of soundtrack for those moments. They're still putting out records that stick to this path, without much fuss or fanfare.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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