Hazel
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.
United States
Est. 1992
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Are You Going to Eat That
1995
About Hazel
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.
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.
1 studio album· United States
Full discography
Hazel's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1995–1995
Discography may be incomplete (1 of ~3 albums indexed)
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