Ache

Ache

progressive rock, psychedelic rock

Denmark Est. 1968 Disbanded 1977

"A rich tapestry of sound builds tension with escalating rhythms and expansive melodies that breathe life into every corner of each track."

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De Homine Urbano

De Homine Urbano

1970

Ache matters for its ability to both challenge and soothe, creating a soundscape that invites listeners into an introspective journey.
Ache matters for its ability to both challenge and soothe, creating a soundscape that invites listeners into an introspective journey. The band's music stands as a testament to the era's exploratory spirit, capturing the tension between the cerebral and the emotional, all while resonating with audiences seeking deeper connections in their listening experience. The group’s process is characterized by intricate arrangements and a fearless approach to composition. Their willingness to embrace shifts in dynamics allows for a musical conversation that flows seamlessly through light and dark themes, pushing against the boundaries of conventional song structures. This results in pieces that feel expansive, evoking vivid imagery and deep emotional responses through layered instrumentation. Lyrically, Ache often explores themes of existential longing, love, and the complexities of human experience, employing a tone that straddles sincerity and introspection. Their writing tends to favor storytelling that evokes strong visuals over straightforward narratives, allowing listeners to interpret meaning through personal lenses rather than prescriptive lyrics. This creates an atmosphere where each song becomes a canvas for reflection.

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Ache's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1970–1970
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ache sound like?

A rich tapestry of sound builds tension with escalating rhythms and expansive melodies that breathe life into every corner of each track. Rooted in progressive rock and psychedelic rock. Start with De Homine Urbano.

What is the best Ache album to start with?

The best album to start with is "De Homine Urbano" (1970). It's the most representative of what makes Ache worth hearing.

Who is Ache for?

If you're into progressive rock and psychedelic rock, Ache is worth your time. A rich tapestry of sound builds tension with escalating rhythms and expansive melodies that breathe life into every corner of each track.

How many albums does Ache have?

Ache has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.