Karma

Karma

grunge

Italy Est. 1994

"The music pounds with gritty guitars layered over steady rhythms, creating an atmosphere of urgent tension that commands attention while inviting release."

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About Karma

Karma matters because it captures the raw emotional landscape of a generation grappling with disillusionment and existential angst.
Their music resonates with listeners who seek authenticity in an age saturated by superficiality, providing a cathartic outlet for both melancholy and rebellion.
Their music resonates with listeners who seek authenticity in an age saturated by superficiality, providing a cathartic outlet for both melancholy and rebellion. By channeling the intensity of grunge, Karma carves out a space where vulnerability and defiance coexist, making their sound feel like a refuge for those navigating turbulent times. The band's approach blends visceral instrumentation with an unwavering commitment to honesty. They often construct their songs around thick, distorted guitar layers that create a heavy atmosphere, while the rhythm section drives forward with a relentless pulse. This combination gives their music a sense of urgency that compels listeners to engage not just passively, but as active participants in the emotional journey. Karma's performances are intense and immersive, fostering a communal experience that often leaves audiences feeling both seen and understood. Lyrically, Karma frequently explores themes of inner conflict, identity struggles, and the search for meaning against overwhelming odds. Their writing often strikes a balance between stark sincerity and ironic detachment, using vivid imagery and poignant storytelling to evoke deep feelings without slipping into melodrama. This nuanced approach invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences while maintaining an air of relatability.

2 studio albums· 2 years· Italy

Full discography

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

2 releases 2 albums 1994–1996
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