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Fold Paper – Nothing to report

Fold Paper – Nothing to report

Fold Paper, led by the dynamic Chell Osuntade, has released “Nothing to Report,” a track that encapsulates the energy and complexity of modern post-punk. This latest offering from the Nigerian-born, Michigan-raised, and now Winnipeg-based musician is a frenzy of noise intertwined with irresistible grooves.

The track stands out for its unique structure, where Osuntade’s urgent vocals and the persistent drumming create a consistency amid the chaotic blend of sounds. “Nothing to Report” speaks to the experience of being simultaneously central yet peripheral in public discourse—a theme Osuntade explores with raw intensity.

This single from Royal Mountain Records not only showcases Fold Paper’s ability to blend discordant elements into a coherent sound but also highlights their potential to electrify live performances, promising a mix of dancing and moshing that fans are eager to experience.

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