In the heart of Brighton’s underground music scene, there’s a trio making waves with their unfiltered sound and uncompromising attitude. Bones Ate Arfa, known for their eclectic blend of psychedelic street punk and desert rock, is back with their latest single, “Shedtrak” and it’s a revelation that refuses to be ignored.
Inspired by personal experiences and fueled by frustration, “Shedtrack” channels Arthur Wilson’s encounter with a controlling videographer who attempted to hijack a music video shoot. The lyrics serve as a universal outcry against power struggles and narcissistic behavior, resonating with anyone who has faced similar challenges. Yet, amidst the chaos, there’s a sense of liberation—a defiant refusal to be silenced or controlled.
With “Shedtrack”, Bones Ate Arfa issues a rallying cry to all those who dare to defy convention and embrace their true selves. It’s a song for the misfits, the rebels, and the dreamers—a reminder that true liberation comes from within. So crank up the volume, let loose, and join Bones Ate Arfa on a wild ride through the untamed territories of punk, rock, and everything in between.