Creation

Creation

pop music

Norway Est. 1984 Disbanded 1987

"Creation's music pulses with rhythmic clarity and vibrant textures, building tension through layered harmonies that invite movement and reflection."

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The Real Thing

The Real Thing

1984

About Creation

Creation matters because they redefine the emotional landscape of pop music, making it a space for authentic expression and connection.
By channeling everyday experiences into palpable sonic atmospheres, they resonate deeply with listeners who crave relatability and sincerity in an often-glossy genre.
By channeling everyday experiences into palpable sonic atmospheres, they resonate deeply with listeners who crave relatability and sincerity in an often-glossy genre. Their approach encourages audiences to embrace vulnerability, fostering a sense of community through shared feelings. Their process is marked by a blend of meticulous craftsmanship and instinctual spontaneity, allowing them to weave complex narratives into accessible melodies. This innovation lies not just in their sound but in how they engage with their audience; live performances become immersive experiences that blur the line between artist and listener, inviting participation rather than passive observation. Lyrically, Creation often explores themes of love, identity, and introspection, using a conversational tone that feels both personal and universal. Their storytelling balances sincerity with moments of irony, creating layered meanings that invite listeners to reflect while dancing. This duality underscores a commitment to authenticity in pop, where emotion reigns over mere entertainment.

4 studio albums· 1 decade· Norway

Full discography

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

4 releases 4 albums 1984–1997
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