Watch Swear On Your Life, The FADER’s New Short Documentary With Trash Talk
The hardcore band talks about the role of inclusivity in a scene where outsider status is the norm.
Music is a kind of communal act for Trash Talk. As lead singer Lee Spielman puts it, “There's never really been a separation between our band and the people that we're playing the music to.” In the new mini-doc Swear On Your Life, The FADER caught up with the thrashcore veterans in Los Angeles, at their storefront-slash-creative space Babylon, to discuss the importance of inclusivity in their world.
“We always try to make sure we have an open door with that shit, and kind of fuck with everybody, you know?” guitarist Garrett Stevenson says as the shadows of local kids stretch out across Babylon’s giant skate bowl. “Please RESPECT OUR NEIGHBORS,” one sign reads. “Please PICK UP YOUR SHIT,” goes another.
“Really, the whole idea was to have a place where people can come, kick it, be creative, chill, be lazy," Stevenson explains of the space. “It’s just kind of always been important for us to not alienate kids.” Check out Swear On Your Life above. Trash Talk's European tour starts today; check out the full schedule here.