Baudelaire Reflect the Anarchy of Their Live Shows Through Debut Single, 'Prayers'
Photography-@carlbattamsphoto It is easy to pinpoint the modern renaissance of noise-rock and post-punk bands merely on recurring trends within music. Be it art, music or fashion, what was once attractive and contemporary for the time, and was able to capture the imagination and excitement of a youthful generation is probably able to do the same thirty, forty, fifty years down the line. The common bond between all 'successful' music subcultures is, amongst others, the need to be heard above the voice of authority. However in such dark times, it is only apt that what the likes of the Pistols, Joy Division and The Fall were producing forty-plus years ago has made a resurgence through the likes of contemporary acts like Idles, Fontaines D.C and Shame to name a few. It seems that, through necessity if nothing else, these bands are using noise and energy to promote a positive message during times of political angst and uncertainty. Amongst the various bands falling into this categ