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Snotty Nose Rez Kids Bring High-Energy Performance to Sherwood Mountain Brewhouse in Terrace, BC
Terrace, BC – On March 8, 2025, the acclaimed Haisla hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids (SNRK) took the stage at Sherwood Mountain Brewhouse in Terrace, BC, delivering a dynamic and culturally resonant performance that left the crowd buzzing. The 19+ event, part of the "Let’s Hear It BC" series, also featured local acts Coastal Drifters and Ezra Beaton, showcasing the vibrant music scene in northwest British Columbia.
The duo, consisting of Darren "Young D" Metz and Quinton "Yung Trybez" Nyce, hails from Kitimaat Village, just a short drive from Terrace, making the performance a homecoming of sorts. Known for their thought-provoking lyrics and infectious beats, SNRK blended hip-hop and trap with themes that challenge Indigenous stereotypes and celebrate their heritage. The energy in the venue was electric, with fans dancing, singing along, and engaging with the duo’s powerful messages.
Sherwood Mountain Brewhouse, Terrace’s first micro-brewery since opening in 2014, provided the perfect backdrop for the evening. Attendees enjoyed craft beers, including favorites like the Munich Lager and seasonal offerings, while soaking in the lively atmosphere. The event, which kicked off with doors opening at 6:30 PM and the show starting at 7:30 PM, drew a diverse crowd eager to support both local talent and Indigenous artistry.
Posts on social media following the show reflected the excitement, with fans praising the duo’s energetic performance and connection to the community. SNRK themselves shared their gratitude, noting the special feeling of performing near their roots.
This performance comes on the heels of SNRK’s continued rise in the music industry. Since forming in 2016, the duo has released multiple albums, including their 2022 release I’m Good, HBU?, and has garnered accolades such as Juno nominations and a Prism Prize win for their music video "Damn Right" in 2023. Their music, which often tackles themes of identity, resilience, and healing, has resonated with audiences across North America and beyond.
For Terrace residents, the event was a highlight of the local music calendar, reinforcing Sherwood Mountain Brewhouse’s role as a hub for community and culture. While registration was recommended for the free event, RSVPs did not guarantee entry, adding to the anticipation and exclusivity of the night.
As Snotty Nose Rez Kids continue to make waves in the music world, their performance in Terrace served as a reminder of their deep ties to the region and their commitment to uplifting Indigenous voices. Fans left the venue inspired, energized, and eagerly awaiting the duo’s next moves.