A Dozen Furies

A Dozen Furies

With relentless rhythms and shifts in intensity, the music pulses forward while creating pockets of introspective stillness that invite deeper reflection.

United States Est. 2004

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A Concept from Fire

A Concept from Fire

2005

About A Dozen Furies

A Dozen Furies carves out a distinct space in the punk landscape by merging ferocity with introspection, challenging conventional narratives within the genre.
Their raw energy and unfiltered expression resonate deeply in a scene often dominated by surface-level rebellion, inviting listeners to confront both personal and collective struggles.
Their raw energy and unfiltered expression resonate deeply in a scene often dominated by surface-level rebellion, inviting listeners to confront both personal and collective struggles. This exploration of vulnerability amidst aggression has sparked conversations around emotional authenticity in punk, encouraging fans to embrace their complexities. The band’s approach is characterized by a tight interplay between driving rhythms and melodic hooks, creating a sonic tension that mirrors the duality of their lyrical themes. By blending hard-hitting instrumentals with moments of reflective calm, A Dozen Furies crafts an experience that feels both visceral and nuanced. Their music is fueled by a commitment to genuine expression, often utilizing dynamic shifts to amplify the emotional stakes of their narratives. Lyrically, A Dozen Furies frequently tackles themes of resilience, identity, and societal disillusionment, weaving personal stories into broader critiques. Their writing balances sincerity with a sense of irony, creating relatable yet profound reflections on life's challenges. The tone fluctuates between raw confrontations and poignant observations, employing vivid imagery that resonates with the listener's experiences.

1 studio album· United States

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1 release 1 album 2005–2005
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