Queens-based rap rock band Oxymorrons discuss their journey at Warped Tour, detailing their experience as Black artists in a predominantly white scene and the motivations behind their latest independent releases.
"I think all black and brown people across all industries and fields know that we always have to work 10 times harder to be met in the middle."
We're joined by rap rock pioneers Oxymorrons at Warped Tour. They get real about the challenges and pride of being Black artists in the alternative rock scene. The band also shares the creative freedom behind their latest independent album cycle.
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Live from Warped Tour, we sit down with the incomparable Oxymorrons. Hailing from Queens, NY, the band has consistently challenged the boundaries of the alternative scene by blending hip hop, rock, and punk into a sound that is uniquely their own. In this raw and honest conversation, they discuss the realities of being Black artists in a predominantly white space, touching on the concept that they must work ten times harder just to be met in the middle. They share powerful anecdotes about the pride they see in fans of color at shows, reinforcing why representation is more than just a buzzword. We also dive into the creative cycle behind their latest independent project, "create, destroy, rebuild, repeat," and what it means to make art without the pressures of commerce. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of the pop punk and emo history and the artists pushing it forward.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 The Most Emo Song We're Listening To
01:18 What Makes Oxymorrons Emo?
Guest/Band Links:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC74jCWaxaSUoBg-JwlBRThA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oxymorrons/?hl=en
Official Website: https://oxymorrons.store/?srsltid=AfmBOopA7hsxp2ZkHkV9VwG0Ge19r6RPwgnKEkH79Qqas8DluzoECnQ9