Those Fucking Snowflakes fire off scathing new protest anthem ‘Public Serpents’

Never a band to soften their message, Those Fucking Snowflakes return with ‘Public Serpents’, a furious new single that channels political frustration into a blistering collision of noise rock, math punk and jazz-infused chaos.

Inspired by the uncompromising spirit of Gil Scott-Heron, the track takes aim at political opportunism, public distrust and growing inequality, delivering its message with relentless intensity rather than subtle metaphor. Built on abrasive riffs, unpredictable rhythms and raw vocal energy, ‘Public Serpents’ captures the anger felt by many who see everyday workers struggling while those in positions of power appear insulated from the consequences of their decisions.

Since forming, Those Fucking Snowflakes have embraced confrontation both musically and lyrically, wearing a deliberately provocative name that reflects their refusal to be intimidated by criticism or chase mainstream acceptance. Instead, the band have remained committed to creating uncompromising music that serves as an outlet for frustration and dissent.