GHÖSH describes their own sound as “nü jungle US grime phonk,” but just when you think you’ve got their music pinned down, it gleefully swerves into an unexpected lane. You can clearly hear that diverse range of influences in their distinctive style, which scrambles rap-rock, rave, DIY punk, and experimental electronic into an explosive vortex. Even beyond Limp Bizkit and Korn, the members of GHÖSH share a mutual sense of taste that’s equally omnivorous and adventurous. I thought that was so funny, and I was like, I need to be friends with this guy.” As the band that coincidentally brought them together might indicate, the two fast friends shared a mutual love of music often disdained in more respectable indie circles, particularly nu-metal. “He got in trouble for playing a Korn song and it pissed off some customers enough to leave a bad Yelp review. The Philadelphia-based duo GHÖSH has an origin story that suits its thumb-nosing and transgressive sound: “Zach and I met working at a pizza restaurant in Philly,” remembers vocalist Symphony Spell.
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