Drunk Tank

Drunk Tank

noise rock, post-hardcore

United States Est. 1989

"A relentless barrage of discordant textures collides with driving rhythms, propelling emotions toward a tumultuous release."

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Drunk Tank

Drunk Tank

1991

About Drunk Tank

Drunk Tank matters because they emerge from the undercurrents of noise rock and post-hardcore, injecting a raw intensity that resonates with those seeking an escape from polished mainstream sounds.
Their music acts as a rallying cry for the disenchanted, carving out a space where frustration and catharsis coexist, prompting listeners to confront their own discomforts rather than retreating from them. Their approach is characterized by an...
Their music acts as a rallying cry for the disenchanted, carving out a space where frustration and catharsis coexist, prompting listeners to confront their own discomforts rather than retreating from them. Their approach is characterized by an unrelenting energy that combines jagged guitar riffs with frenetic rhythms, creating an atmosphere of controlled chaos. This sonic volatility invites performers to engage deeply with their material, often resulting in live shows that blur the line between artist and audience. The band’s commitment to authenticity allows them to channel their visceral emotions directly into their work, creating a connection that feels immediate and personal. Lyrically, Drunk Tank often explores themes of alienation, societal disillusionment, and self-doubt, delivered through a voice that balances irony and sincerity. Their storytelling tends to evoke vivid imagery while maintaining a biting edge that reflects the anxieties of contemporary life. The tone ranges from confrontational to introspective, inviting listeners to question both external realities and internal struggles.

2 studio albums· United States

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2 releases 2 albums 1991–1991
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