El Señor’s “Dirty People” is a Noisy and Electrifying Psychedelic Punk Song About Class Solidarity

El Señor, photo by Eduardo Brito

With a seething intensity and noisy urgency El Señor brings to the song “Dirty People” an electrifying conviction to its message of compassion and class solidarity. Mid-song when the vocals hit a more defiant tone that amplifies the sentiments about having a love for the people that certain corners of society reject and declare dirty, undesirable and generally “other.” The buzzsaw guitar and dissonant and angular attack of the music somehow combines a Ty Segall-esque tunefulness with the sonic mayhem of a song by a band like The Gordons and infused with a restless spirit that gives the song an irresistible immediacy. Think a psychedelic garage rock group with the sensibilities of a hardcore band. Listen to “Dirty People” on Spotify where you can listen to the rest of the album Affection to Belong and follow El Señor at the links below.

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