Deijuvhs

By Resonate | December 2, 2022

It’s no great revelation that the past few years has seen a plethora of music released for angsty teens. Blink-182 have run out of money and reunited, MGK has questionably revived a host of 2000’s alternative trends and When We Were Young is the Warped Tour revival that all ex-emo’s wish they could attend. However, if you’re an angsty teen (or alternatively an angsty adult) and all this mainstream stuff isn’t bringing anything new into your world, Deijuvhs is for you. Rather than regurgitating 20-year-old alt tropes without bringing anything new to the table, Deijuvhs have found a harmonious path between punk, ravey breaks, and the quintessential London sounds of drill and grime. This is all wrapped up with a DIY attitude that even the snobbiest of gatekeepers can’t deny. He’s still underground in every sense of the word, allowing for his experimentation to escape the boundaries of label and genre. This is best seen in his new EP, Perpetual State of Boredom, which will leave you anything but bored.