
Queercore group Aye Nako push through physical and verbal abuse to create pop punk for people of color, the LGBTQ community, and listeners seeking inclusion in a time where that's hard to find.
The Dig - Greater Boston's Alternative News Source
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC
Queercore group Aye Nako push through physical and verbal abuse to create pop punk for people of color, the LGBTQ community, and listeners seeking inclusion in a time where that's hard to find.
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC
Smash It Dead Fest celebrates its fifth year of radical queer, feminist, and P.O.C.-centric punk from June 19-21.