Blurt

Blurt

post-punk

United Kingdom Est. 1979

"With jagged rhythms and intense dynamics, Blurt's music propels forward through sharp contrasts and unexpected shifts, creating an electrifying atmosphere."

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Blurt

Blurt

1982

About Blurt

Blurt has carved out a unique space in the post-punk landscape, challenging norms and expectations while maintaining a fierce dedication to raw expression.
Their sound resonates with a sense of urgency and defiance, reflecting cultural undercurrents that demand attention.
Their sound resonates with a sense of urgency and defiance, reflecting cultural undercurrents that demand attention. By pushing against conventional song structures and embracing a more fragmented approach, Blurt ignites a conversation about the role of art in times of social upheaval. The group’s process is marked by a relentless pursuit of spontaneity and improvisation, often prioritizing instinct over meticulous planning. This organic approach allows their music to breathe with unpredictability, making each performance an unpredictable experience that engages listeners on multiple levels. The layering of instruments creates a tension that mirrors the complexities of their themes, inviting deeper contemplation. Lyrically, Blurt often navigates themes of existential angst, societal critique, and personal introspection. Their writing is characterized by both an ironic distance and moments of stark sincerity; this duality crafts compelling narratives that resonate emotionally while remaining intellectually stimulating. The voice employed in their lyrics oscillates between conversational and confrontational, drawing listeners into a visceral examination of the human experience.

2 studio albums· 1 year· United Kingdom

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

2 releases 2 albums 1981–1982
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