“Hunger is what keeps you alive”: How nerve damage and burnout led Linnéa Olsson to embrace vulnerability and anger with Maggot Heart’s Hunger

“Hunger is what keeps you alive”: How nerve damage and burnout led Linnéa Olsson to embrace vulnerability and anger with Maggot Heart’s Hunger

With their third album Hunger, Maggot Heart channelled the moodiness of post-punk into an empowering and surprisingly vulnerable statement

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