Live review The Garage, London
- deux furieuses
- Apr 9
- 1 min read
Ros’s guitar roars, crackles, and crunches with an intensity that demands your fucking attention, while her vocals, brimming with raw power and emotional depth, evoke the spirit of the late, great Sinéad O’Connor. Vas, meanwhile, anchors the chaos with pounding, complex, and relentless drumming that feels like a battle cry.
Their standout track, Our Day Will Come, is an incendiary anthem of resistance and solidarity. Confident, impassioned, and impossibly catchy, it’s a manifesto for change that perfectly encapsulates their ethos: music as activism, art as defiance.
Rejecting the superficiality of the algorithm-driven music scene, Deux Furieuses focus on authentic connection. As Vas succinctly puts it, “Social media is owned by arseholes.” It’s this principled stance that sets them apart in a landscape often diluted by compromise.
Uncompromising in sound, spirit, and message, Deux Furieuses weaponise their music and once you’ve heard them, you won’t remember them; you’ll feel them. And in today’s world, that’s not just rare—it’s revolutionary.
Thanks to 1st3 Magazine for the live review of our support to Desperste Journalist at The Garage, London on 21st January 2025.
Photos by Keira Anee



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