As the world opens up through our ability to travel and connect over the internet, so does the music industry. These days, it’s far more likely you will see songs in the Billboard Top 100 that aren’t in English — from Bad Bunny to BTS, becoming familiar with hits in a language you don’t speak is more common today. And as the world starts to normalise and understand Arab culture amid unlearning biases the West created as we grew up, there is more space for artists to be who they truly are. Enter Kuwaisiana, a dynamic bi-lingual alt-rock trio that blends culture and politics into music, moulding…