Growing

Growing

experimental rock

United States Est. 2001

"The music pulses with both dense layers of sound and moments of stark openness, encouraging listeners to navigate its ebbing rhythms and textured explorations."

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Vision Swim

Vision Swim

2007

About Growing

Growing holds a vital place in the landscape of experimental rock, carving out a space where sound itself becomes a living entity.
Growing holds a vital place in the landscape of experimental rock, carving out a space where sound itself becomes a living entity. Their music encourages listeners to engage with the contours of noise and silence, challenging the conventional boundaries of rhythm and melody. By immersing audiences in a tactile experience, they redefine what it means to connect with music on a cerebral and emotional level. Their approach focuses on gradual intensification and exploration of texture, often blurring the lines between composition and improvisation. This method fosters an atmosphere where sound evolves organically, allowing for moments of tension that can build into immersive walls of noise or dissolve into serene minimalism. Growing’s innovation lies in their ability to create expansive sonic environments that invite deep contemplation while also generating visceral reactions. Lyrically, Growing often grapples with themes of existence, consciousness, and the cyclical nature of life, presenting these ideas through an impressionistic lens. Their writing balances sincerity with abstraction, prompting listeners to contemplate rather than dictating clear narratives. This nuanced storytelling evokes feelings that resonate deeply, creating a shared space for reflection.

Career Arc

Growing's discography from 2006 to 2008

Full discography

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

3 releases 3 albums 2006–2008
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Growing sound like?

The music pulses with both dense layers of sound and moments of stark openness, encouraging listeners to navigate its ebbing rhythms and textured explorations. Rooted in experimental rock. Start with Vision Swim.

What is the best Growing album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Vision Swim" (2007). It's the most representative of what makes Growing worth hearing.

Who is Growing for?

If you're into experimental rock, Growing is worth your time. The music pulses with both dense layers of sound and moments of stark openness, encouraging listeners to navigate its ebbing rhythms and textured explorations.

How many albums does Growing have?

Growing has 3 releases in their discography, including 3 albums.