Brick

Brick

noise rock

Sweden Est. 1993

"Brick envelops listeners in a forceful barrage of layered noise, punctuated by moments of rhythmic restraint that build tension before erupting into frenetic crescendos."

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About Brick

Brick matters as a bold voice within the noise rock landscape, carving out a niche that challenges conventional listening practices and reshapes audience expectations.
By harnessing raw sonic textures and unyielding energy, they tap into an undercurrent of chaos that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis and a visceral connection to sound.
By harnessing raw sonic textures and unyielding energy, they tap into an undercurrent of chaos that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis and a visceral connection to sound. Their performances demand engagement, often transforming the concert experience into an immersive journey where the line between artist and audience blurs. Their approach is characterized by a relentless pursuit of intensity, merging abrasive guitar riffs with propulsive rhythms that create a hypnotic drive. Brick's commitment to texture over melody encourages an exploration of noise as an emotional language, where every dissonant chord and crashing beat serves as both weapon and balm. This innovative use of sound invites listeners to confront discomfort while simultaneously offering a space for release. Lyrically, Brick often embraces themes of existential struggle, societal critique, and personal turmoil, conveyed through a voice that balances sincerity with stark irony. Their storytelling leans toward impressionistic snapshots rather than linear narratives, allowing for individual interpretation and emotional resonance. This blend creates a sense of intimacy amidst the chaos, fostering a deep connection to the music's core messages.

1 studio album· Sweden

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

1 release 1 album 1997–1997
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