Home
United Kingdom
Est. 1971
"With driving rhythms and dynamic shifts in intensity, Home's music captures the push and pull of human emotion through layered instrumentation and evocative melodies."
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Pause for a Hoarse Horse
1971
About Home
Home occupies a pivotal space in contemporary rock music, capturing the emotional turbulence and complexity of modern life.
Their work resonates with listeners seeking authenticity in a landscape often dominated by polished production and superficial themes.
Their work resonates with listeners seeking authenticity in a landscape often dominated by polished production and superficial themes. By fostering a sense of shared experience, Home connects with audiences on a visceral level, prompting reflections on personal journeys and collective struggles.
The band approaches their craft with an emphasis on raw, unfiltered expression, often blending gritty instrumentation with heartfelt vocals. This combination allows for a deep exploration of sound that feels both immediate and expansive, inviting listeners into a world where vulnerability and strength coexist. Their live performances further amplify this connection, characterized by an engaging energy that transforms intimate spaces into communal celebrations of resilience.
Lyrically, Home frequently navigates themes of belonging, identity, and the search for solace amid chaos. Their storytelling balances sincerity with moments of introspection, allowing for nuanced reflections on both personal experiences and broader societal issues. This duality creates a rich tapestry of emotions that encourages listeners to find their own narratives within the music.
3 studio albums· 2 years· United Kingdom
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Home's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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3 albums
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1971–1973
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