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 most recent EP, See You in the Dark, was released on March 24, 2023.
Twin siblings Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn (born 1994) grew up in Toronto, Ontario, and were home-schooled by their mother, an English teacher. Prior to forming Softcult, the Arn-Horn siblings were members of the pop-punk band Courage My Love, which released several EPs and two studio albums throughout the 2010s. Feeling creatively stifled by their record label, the Arn-Horn siblings decided to disband Courage My Love and begin a new project together in the summer of 2020. The band chose the name “Softcult”, which Mercedes Arn-Horn defined as “anything that you don’t really question where you follow your group of people”, to represent the band’s “social commentary”. The band’s debut single, “Another Bish”, was released on January 15, 2021.
On April 16, 2021, Softcult released their first EP, Year of the Rat, through Easy Life Records. The duo’s second EP, Year of the Snake, “encompasses our feelings towards the cutthroat capitalist society we live in and the problems that need to be addressed”. One of the EP’s songs, “B.W.B.B.”, was written in response to the murder of Sarah Everard in March 2021. Their third EP, See You in the Dark, was released on March 24, 2023, and was inspired by My Bloody Valentine and the Cocteau Twins. The EP received a Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year award at the Juno Awards of 2024. On May 24, 2024, the band will release their fourth EP, Heaven.
Softcult have been described as grunge, alternative rock, lo-fi and shoegaze. The Arn-Horn siblings were inspired by the 1990s riot grrrl culture, and have cited Bikini Kill, Bratmobile and Pussy Riot as formative influences on the band. Additionally, Softcult publishes a monthly zine, SCripture, first published in February 2021, which discusses environmental, social and political issues.
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