“THIS MIGHT SOUND depressing and grumpy,” shrugs Ash Tubb, vocalist and guitarist with blackened goth hardcore band Sugar Horse.“But I don’t think art and music have monetary value. We know we’ll never make any money. This is a vocation for us, nothing more and nothing less.”
A listen to DRUGS, the Bristolians’ recent EP, you wouldn’t be shocked to hear it came from a similarly “grumpy” psyche; they’ve taken the gloomy demeanour of The Cure, melded it with the stomping hate-core of Integrity and given it a dash of Daughters nihilism.