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Shoegaze-punk anthem confronting gender inequality and coming of age.
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Grunge band from Canada. Softcult make music in the grunge, shoegaze and riot grrrl genres.
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9 Softcult Music Videos from 2023–2026
Shoegaze-punk anthem confronting gender inequality and coming of age.
Directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn
Softcult’s “She Said, He Said” confronts misogyny and manipulation through raw shoegaze power. Directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn.
Directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn
“Not Sorry” sits in Softcult’s grunge-shoegaze sweet spot, pairing fuzzed-out weight with a visual that’s direct, band-led, and emotionally unfiltered. Directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn, it’s…
Directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn
The official video for “Tired” by Softcult, directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn, was released in 2026.
Directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn
Softcult's "Queen of Nothing" is a powerful alternative rock anthem that blends the Canadian duo's signature shoegaze textures, grunge-inspired guitar work and emotionally honest songwriting…
Emotive alt-rock collaboration with cinematic flair.
Softcult is a Canadian grunge duo consisting of twin siblings Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn. The duo are known for their melding of grunge with shoegaze, as well as their DIY and riot grrrl-inspired ethics. The band's debut album, When a Flower Doesn't Grow, was released on January 30, 2026. via Wikipedia
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Everything you need to know about Softcult
Softcult are from Canada.
Softcult’s music spans grunge, shoegaze and riot grrrl.
Softcult have released one studio album, When A Flower Doesn’t Grow (2026).
Softcult’s most recent studio album is When A Flower Doesn’t Grow, released in 2026.
Softcult’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Spiralling Out”, “Spoiled”, “Queen of Nothing” and “16/25”.
Softcult’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Spiralling Out” (2024), with 152,294 views, directed by Mercedes Arn-Horn, Phoenix Arn-Horn. Spiralling Out by Softcult is a vivid portrayal of mental entrapment and the struggle to find a way out. Through haunting melodies and introspective lyrics, the song delves into the cyclical nature of thought patterns that lead to a sense of being spiralled out of control.