Canada's White Lung coalesce the influences of riot grrrl, post-punk, and hardcore punk into their own dynamic, take-no-prisoners sound. They first grabbed audiences while part of the Vancouver Emergency Room art space scene of the 2000s and albums like 2010's It's the Evil and 2012's Sorry. While the raw intensity of punk remains a core aesthetic, they've honed their approach, tackling issues of feminism, body dysmorphia, and sexual assault, issues that drove 2014's Deep Fantasy and 2016's Paradise. In 2022, they also took on themes of birth and parenthood with Premonition.