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Welcome to another powerful episode of the Underground Nation Podcast, hosted by With The Ghost, Bounce Ball Boogie — the voice of the independent, the experimental, and the unapologetically real. In this episode, we dive headfirst into the sonic, emotional, and philosophical world of Sharpened.Lives, a band that’s tearing down genre walls and rebuilding them with grit, activism, and fearless honesty. Born in the wake of global chaos and societal fracture, Sharpened.Lives isn’t your typical heavy band. Their music is an experimental fusion of drum n bass, grunge, industrial, and nu-metal — with threads of journalism, queer perspective, and intersectional art woven into every beat. What started as a solo project in 2018 by multi-instrumentalist ≠ (st//tches), later joined by childhood friend ? (Frederic Metzler) on drums and ¿ (Niklas Weiand) on bass and keys, evolved into a fully realized trio determined to redefine what heaviness means in modern times. Their journey began in Groningen, deepened through experiences in Mainz and Amsterdam, and grew from street performances to a live ensemble that commands both sonic and emotional weight. After years of struggle, experimentation, and boundary-pushing, Sharpened.Lives officially solidified their sound in 2023 — a sound that’s as abrasive as it is introspective. In this episode, Bounce Ball Boogie peels back the layers of the band’s creative and personal evolution. From the DIY challenges of producing and promoting independently, to the psychological toll of living through an era of misinformation and injustice, the conversation explores how art imitates life and life imitates art in real time. We’ll talk about their latest release, “A Whole New World” — a raw, unapologetic response to ongoing police brutality and systemic violence — and how the band channels real-world tension into their music to create something both painful and liberating. They also discuss their upcoming EP, set for release in summer 2025, and the inspiration behind their genre-fluid approach, drenched in horror movie samples, glitchy textures, and lyrical unrest. Listeners will hear about: The meaning behind the name Sharpened.Lives, and how it symbolizes resilience and transformation. How queer identity and intersectional storytelling influence the band’s songwriting. Why they believe in confronting discomfort through art. The mental, emotional, and financial challenges of being an independent artist. Their thoughts on what “heaviness” really means — both musically and socially. How they plan to use their platform to challenge systems and provoke thought across borders. As the episode unfolds, Bounce Ball Boogie also hits the band with a few tough, real-world questions — like how artists can sustain themselves financially in a climate where streaming royalties barely pay the bills, and what strategies Sharpened.Lives uses to keep moving forward when passion clashes with economics. The band offers insight into the importance of resourcefulness, collaboration, and community — key principles that define not only their art but their survival. And just when you think the episode can’t go deeper, the conversation turns toward advice for the next generation of underground artists. Sharpened.Lives shares hard-earned wisdom on staying authentic in a commercialized world, breaking free from labels, and using discomfort as a creative tool. Whether you’re a musician, activist, or someone navigating identity through chaos — their message hits home.