Broilers

Broilers

German punk, oi!, rockabilly

Germany Est. 1992

"Propulsive rhythms drive through gritty guitar textures, punctuated by dynamic shifts that create moments of cathartic release amidst a backdrop of defiant energy."

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Santa Muerte

Santa Muerte

2011

About Broilers

Broilers stand as a vital force within the German punk scene, carving out a unique niche that resonates with both the urgency of their genre and the emotionality of their lyrical content.
Their music captures the spirit of discontent and rebellion, providing anthems for a generation grappling with societal pressures, while also fostering a sense of community among listeners who find solace in shared experiences and struggles. The...
Their music captures the spirit of discontent and rebellion, providing anthems for a generation grappling with societal pressures, while also fostering a sense of community among listeners who find solace in shared experiences and struggles. The band's approach combines raw energy with a thoughtful polish, reflecting a commitment to craftsmanship that elevates their sound beyond conventional punk fare. This manifests not only in their explosive live performances—where crowd participation becomes an essential element—but also in their willingness to experiment with song structure and instrumentation, creating moments that shift from frenetic intensity to contemplative pauses. Lyrically, Broilers often explore themes of love, loss, and social critique, weaving narratives that balance sincerity with sharp irony. Their storytelling is direct yet emotionally resonant, creating a space where personal experiences intersect with broader societal reflections. This duality invites listeners to engage both intellectually and emotionally, making their songs feel like conversations rather than mere proclamations.

3 studio albums· 6 years· Germany

Full discography

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

3 releases 3 albums 2011–2017
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