Cigar

Cigar

With driving rhythms and jagged guitar lines, their music creates an atmosphere thick with tension that demands movement and engagement.

United States Est. 1996

"With driving rhythms and jagged guitar lines, their music creates an atmosphere thick with tension that demands movement and engagement."

About Cigar

Cigar stands as a vital voice within the punk rock landscape, embodying a raw spirit that pushes against complacency while capturing the frenetic energy of youth culture.
By carving out their space in a genre often dominated by more mainstream acts, they have helped to rejuvenate the underground scene, proving that authenticity and passion can resonate deeply with audiences seeking genuine connection. The band’s...
By carving out their space in a genre often dominated by more mainstream acts, they have helped to rejuvenate the underground scene, proving that authenticity and passion can resonate deeply with audiences seeking genuine connection. The band’s approach is marked by an unwavering commitment to immediacy, blending visceral instrumentation with straightforward song structures that invite catharsis. Their powerful performances are characterized by a sense of urgency, where each note and beat reflects a collective defiance against societal norms, often engaging listeners in a dialogue about life’s frustrations and joys. Lyrically, Cigar frequently traverses themes of rebellion, personal struggle, and the complexities of human relationships, often employing a candid tone that strikes a balance between irony and sincerity. Their storytelling tends to be impressionistic, evoking vivid imagery rather than relying on detailed narratives, allowing listeners to interpret emotions through their own lenses while still feeling the weight of shared experiences.