Hater

Hater

A dense wall of guitars drives tightly wound rhythms, punctuated by moments of explosive release that mirror the tension inherent in their themes.

alternative metal

United States Est. 1993

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Hater

Hater

1993

About Hater

Hater stands as a significant voice in the alternative metal landscape, carving out a space where raw emotion meets sonic intensity.
By channeling feelings of discontent and introspection, the band resonates with listeners seeking an authentic expression of their struggles and frustrations.
By channeling feelings of discontent and introspection, the band resonates with listeners seeking an authentic expression of their struggles and frustrations. Their music matters not only for its sound but also for its ability to connect deeply with those navigating the complexities of their own lives. The band approaches their craft with a visceral urgency, employing heavy instrumentation that complements their candid lyricism. This synergy creates an immersive experience, inviting audiences to confront their own vulnerabilities while feeling empowered by the cathartic release that Hater provides. Their performances often amplify this connection, transforming live shows into communal moments of shared emotional upheaval. Lyrically, Hater often explores themes of alienation, disillusionment, and inner turmoil, using a voice that is both confrontational and reflective. Their storytelling balances irony and sincerity, allowing listeners to engage with the narratives on a personal level while recognizing the broader existential questions at play. The tone shifts between harshness and moments of vulnerability, creating a dialogue that feels both immediate and universal.

2 studio albums· 1 decade· United States

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

2 releases 2 albums 1993–2005
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