Gravity Kills

Gravity Kills

industrial rock

United States Est. 1994

"The music drives with relentless beats and textured layers, creating an oppressive yet energizing atmosphere that compels movement while inviting reflection."

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Perversion

Perversion

1998

About Gravity Kills

Gravity Kills occupies a distinct space in the landscape of industrial rock, merging raw energy with an underlying sense of existential questioning.
Their music resonates with listeners navigating the complexities of modern life, providing a sonic backdrop that feels both urgent and introspective.
Their music resonates with listeners navigating the complexities of modern life, providing a sonic backdrop that feels both urgent and introspective. The band's embodiment of the darker aspects of human experience has made them a reference point in conversations around the emotional weight and catharsis found in this genre. Their approach centers on fusing aggressive instrumentation with haunting melodies, creating a sound that is as confrontational as it is reflective. By employing electronic elements alongside traditional rock components, they craft an immersive atmosphere that captures the tension between chaos and control. This duality invites audiences to engage physically with the music while also pondering deeper themes, allowing for a multifaceted listening experience. Lyrically, Gravity Kills often explores themes of alienation, disillusionment, and the search for identity amid turmoil. Their storytelling tends to veer into impressionistic territory, employing vivid imagery that evokes feelings rather than simply narrating events. The tone oscillates between irony and sincerity, reflecting a complex emotional landscape that resonates with listeners looking to connect on a deeper level.

4 studio albums· 5 total releases· 6 years· United States

Full discography

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

5 releases 4 albums 1996–2002
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