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DOODSESKADER confront validation culture in new single ‘Celebrity Culture Simp Farm’
With ‘Celebrity Culture Simp Farm’, DOODSESKADER take aim at one of today’s most unsettling phenomena: our collective obsession with validation and the figures at the top of that “validation food chain”, from politicians and artists to influencers and streamers. The track was born out of a deep sense of exhaustion with a culture that increasingly rewards image over humanity.
Songwriter Tim De Gieter penned the song at a moment of frustration with the constant pressure to appear flawless, wealthy, attractive and untouchable in order to remain relevant. In a world where public figures are pushed to present immaculate, highly curated versions of themselves, the band questions who we choose to idolize, and why.
Yet ‘Celebrity Culture Simp Farm’ is not simply pointing fingers. The song also turns inward, serving as a wake-up call to reconsider where our time, money and attention are going. Who truly deserves our admiration, and who is merely benefiting from it?
Doodseskader - Celebrity Culture Simp Farm on Juno Download | MP3, WAV, FLAC
Doodseskader will release their new album ‘The Change Is Me’ on April 3rd
DOODSESKADER
RELEASE NEW ALBUM ‘THE CHANGE IS ME’
RELEASE SHOW ON APRIL 17TH AT WINTERCIRCUS, GHENT
Belgian duo DOODSESKADER return today with The Change Is Me, their third full-length album and most immediate, uncompromising statement to date. Out now via their own label 45 Records, the record marks a bold departure from the band’s previous “Year” cycle and captures a moment of artistic and personal transformation.
Blurring the lines between witch house, hip-hop, industrial dream pop, and stadium rock, The Change Is Me is a volatile, genre-defying experience. Built on grungy 90s melodies, distorted synths, sludgy bass and a mix of rapping, singing, and raw emotional outbursts, the album pulls listeners into a chaotic yet deeply human journey.
Following Year Zero (2020), Year One (2022), and Year Two (2024), DOODSESKADER initially set out to continue their annual release trajectory with a fourth installment. Instead, after completing an entire album over the course of eight months, the band made the radical decision to scrap it entirely. The result is The Change Is Me: written and recorded in just one week at Much Luv Studio, capturing the duo exactly as they are now.
“We’re people with faults and strengths, and we realized we needed to accept it,” the band explains. “This project is meant to be a document of us and of the human condition, not a self-improvement handbook.”
Conceptually, the album signals a shift. Where earlier releases wrestled with self-improvement and escaping the past, The Change Is Me embraces acceptance and presence. Across its 40-minute runtime, DOODSESKADER channel frustration with a world in decline into a unifying, forward-looking energy - turning confrontation into something resilient and defiantly positive.
Belgian show dates:
April 17 - Wintercircus, Ghent
April 23 - Bootstraat, Hasselt
May 8 - Trix, Antwerp
May 9 - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels

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