Chimera

Chimera

alternative rock, hardcore punk, indie rock, psychedelic rock

Russia Est. 1990

"Rhythmically tense and angular, their sound oscillates between explosive crescendos and subdued moments, creating an urgency that keeps listeners on edge."

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Nuihuli

Nuihuli

1995

Chimera represents a pivotal force in the alternative rock landscape, carving out a space where vulnerability and aggression collide.
Chimera represents a pivotal force in the alternative rock landscape, carving out a space where vulnerability and aggression collide. Their music resonates with listeners seeking authenticity amid a sea of polished production, driving home the importance of raw emotional expression in an era often dominated by superficiality. By addressing complex human emotions and social issues, they cultivate a community that thrives on shared experiences and introspection. Their approach to crafting sound is marked by an exploration of dissonance and melody, creating an atmosphere that feels both chaotic and intimate. The band’s use of unconventional song structures encourages a dynamic listening experience, one that challenges traditional notions of what rock can be while still maintaining a visceral connection to the audience. This innovation opens up dialogues around mental health and societal pressures, enhancing their cultural relevance. Lyrically, Chimera often delves into themes of identity, struggle, and resilience, employing a tone that balances earnestness with a touch of irony. Their storytelling is impressionistic, inviting listeners to find their own interpretations within the layers of meaning. This nuanced approach fosters a deep emotional engagement as the music reflects personal journeys and collective truths.

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

2 releases 2 albums 1995–1996
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chimera sound like?

Rhythmically tense and angular, their sound oscillates between explosive crescendos and subdued moments, creating an urgency that keeps listeners on edge. Rooted in alternative rock and hardcore punk. Start with Nuihuli.

What is the best Chimera album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Nuihuli" (1995). It's the most representative of what makes Chimera worth hearing.

Who is Chimera for?

If you're into alternative rock and hardcore punk, Chimera is worth your time. Rhythmically tense and angular, their sound oscillates between explosive crescendos and subdued moments, creating an urgency that keeps listeners on edge.

How many albums does Chimera have?

Chimera has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.