Description
In the early ’80s, Dutch band Nadagen carved themselves a niche in Amsterdam’s post-punk scene, where nihilism was a call to arms. Their name translates to ‘aftermath’ or ‘twilight years’, reflecting their existential outlook: their songs offered prophecies of impending doom, echoing their belief in the imminent end of the world. Nadagen’s minimal instrumentation and shouted lyrics convey a sense of rebellion, denouncing the consumerism and so-called decency of the era. Despite a brief existence, they left a legacy that resonates in today’s troubled times, making their records a gleeful experience for all the long-standing doomsayers out there.