KOSMO blaze through chaos and catharsis on Getting Shit Done EP

Nuremberg’s post-noise-punk outfit KOSMO unleashes their debut EP Getting Shit Done, delivering six tracks of raw power, gritty honesty, and groove-fueled emotional release.
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Formed by three childhood friends and rounded out by frontperson Jules, KOSMO distills years of organic growth into a sound that is both chaotic and deeply personal. Getting Shit Done is loud, unpolished, and gloriously imperfect—reflecting a creative process rooted in pushing forward despite overwhelming emotions. Across the EP, the band explores themes of love, identity, inequality, self-doubt, and growth, crafting songs that are individually distinct but collectively driven by the same pulsing heart.
The band describes the EP as “pleasantly stressful tunes for the inner centre,” a fitting phrase for a project that thrives on emotional friction. Tracks like ‘A Mouth Full’ and ‘Don’t Talk To Me’ swing between aggression and vulnerability, weaving together post-punk textures and anthemic defiance with the same restless energy. As the band puts it, Getting Shit Done is “a sonic statement for anyone trying to finish things in a world that often overwhelms.”
KOSMO’s debut is a punchy, heartfelt introduction to a band that embraces contradiction—nice people making nasty music, with just the right amount of noise.
Standout Songs: ‘A Mouth Full,’ ‘Drive,’ ‘Don’t Talk To Me,’ and ‘Dare You.’
Release Date: April 11, 2025
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