Hazel

Hazel

grunge

United States Est. 1992

"The music is characterized by gritty guitar riffs that build layers of tension before releasing into expansive choruses, creating an impactful push-and-pull dynamic."

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Are You Going to Eat That

Are You Going to Eat That

1995

Hazel occupies a crucial space in the grunge landscape, channeling the raw emotional intensity and disillusionment that defined the era while carving out a distinct identity.
Hazel occupies a crucial space in the grunge landscape, channeling the raw emotional intensity and disillusionment that defined the era while carving out a distinct identity. Their sound resonates with listeners who seek authenticity and connection, offering a refuge for those navigating feelings of isolation and turmoil. By embracing vulnerability, they evoke a sense of shared experience that invites audiences to confront their own struggles. The band approaches songwriting with an unfiltered honesty, often blending melodic hooks with abrasive instrumentation. This juxtaposition creates a tension that mirrors the themes they explore, allowing their music to resonate on both visceral and cerebral levels. Hazel's performances are marked by a palpable energy that captures the duality of angst and catharsis, encouraging audiences to engage deeply with each song. Lyrically, Hazel frequently delves into themes of longing, self-reflection, and societal discontent, employing a storytelling style that balances sincerity with moments of irony. Their evocative imagery draws listeners into their world, generating an introspective atmosphere that speaks to personal and collective experiences alike.

Full discography

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

1 release 1 album 1995–1995
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hazel sound like?

The music is characterized by gritty guitar riffs that build layers of tension before releasing into expansive choruses, creating an impactful push-and-pull dynamic. Rooted in grunge. Start with Are You Going to Eat That.

What is the best Hazel album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Are You Going to Eat That" (1995). It's the most representative of what makes Hazel worth hearing.

Who is Hazel for?

If you're into grunge, Hazel is worth your time. The music is characterized by gritty guitar riffs that build layers of tension before releasing into expansive choruses, creating an impactful push-and-pull dynamic.

How many albums does Hazel have?

Hazel has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.