Cable

Cable

Driven by heavy rhythms and jagged guitar textures, their music pulses with a relentless urgency that conveys both tension and liberation.

United States Est. 1994

"Driven by heavy rhythms and jagged guitar textures, their music pulses with a relentless urgency that conveys both tension and liberation."

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Gutter Queen

Gutter Queen

1999

About Cable

Cable matters for its uncompromising exploration of the darker edges of punk rock, carving out a niche that challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths.
Their music resonates deeply within the underground scene, shaping how bands approach themes of struggle and resilience, often becoming a sonic touchstone for those grappling with inner turmoil and societal disillusionment. Their approach is marked...
Their music resonates deeply within the underground scene, shaping how bands approach themes of struggle and resilience, often becoming a sonic touchstone for those grappling with inner turmoil and societal disillusionment. Their approach is marked by a raw, visceral energy that combines relentless riffs with an unflinching honesty. Through a focus on live performance intensity, Cable has created an atmosphere where catharsis takes precedence over polish, inviting audiences to engage in a shared experience of emotional release. This commitment to authenticity not only fuels their sound but also fosters a community that thrives on connection through collective angst. Lyrically, Cable often channels existential dread and social commentary into their songwriting, employing a voice that balances irony with genuine sincerity. The storytelling tends to be impressionistic, painting vivid images of despair while leaving space for interpretation. This duality allows listeners to find personal meaning in the chaos, resonating with those who navigate their own struggles.

2 studio albums· 2 years· United States

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

2 releases 2 albums 1999–2001
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