With a sound that’s got both punk attitude and a zest for life, Karen calls what she does ‘Latin riot grrrl’.
“Brazil is a very sexist country,” she says. “I mean, it’s a sexist planet, but where I come from, there’s still quite a lot of [misogyny]. It’s 2024 – women shouldn’t be silenced.”
While the original wave of riot grrrl was predominantly a movement of white, middle-class and largely straight women, punk’s relationship with Latin America is also deeper rooted than many realise.
“There’s a whole documentary about the first punk rock band who were from Peru in the 1960s called Los Saicos,” she points out. “Punk was really closely linked to the queer community and the Latin community.”
She’s got some huge names listening to what she’s saying, too. Having just toured with Sum 41, she’s heading out with Limp Bizkit next year.
“Fred Durst was the one asking me to go on tour with them!” Karen remembers. “I was like, ‘He knows who I am?’ He messaged me being like, ‘I’m so stoked that you’re coming!’ It’s just fucking awesome to be recognised by people you admire.”
It’s Karen’s world now. You’ll love living in it.