Egotrip

Egotrip

Egotrip crafts intricate layers of rhythm and melody that build tension while maintaining an underlying pulse, creating an engaging interplay between movement and stillness.

Brazil Est. 1985

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Egotrip

Egotrip

1987

About Egotrip

Egotrip stands as a formidable force in the contemporary music landscape, carving out a space where self-reflection and societal critique intertwine.
Their music resonates deeply with audiences navigating an increasingly complex world, capturing the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with identity, ambition, and vulnerability.
Their music resonates deeply with audiences navigating an increasingly complex world, capturing the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with identity, ambition, and vulnerability. By addressing the paradoxes of ego and introspection, Egotrip encourages listeners to confront their own narratives while fostering a sense of communal understanding. The band employs a multifaceted approach to songwriting, integrating diverse influences that reflect their eclectic ethos. With a penchant for layering intricate rhythms and textures, they create immersive soundscapes that challenge conventional song structures. This innovative spirit allows them to explore emotional depth without sacrificing accessibility, inviting listeners into a rich auditory experience that feels both personal and universal. At the heart of Egotrip's lyrical content often lies a dissection of modern existence—navigating themes such as fame, loneliness, and resilience. Their writing balances sincerity with irony, creating a conversational tone that draws listeners in. Through vivid storytelling and impressionistic snapshots, they evoke relatable emotions while encouraging introspection about one's place in the world.

1 studio album· Brazil

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

1 release 1 album 1987–1987
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