Kjøtt

Kjøtt

Kjøtt’s music pulses with a gritty intensity, characterized by rhythmic repetition and a dense layering of distorted textures that keep the listener on edge.

rock music

Norway Est. 1979 Disbanded 1981

"Kjøtt’s music pulses with a gritty intensity, characterized by rhythmic repetition and a dense layering of distorted textures that keep the listener on edge."

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Kjøtt

Kjøtt

1980

About Kjøtt

Kjøtt matters for its raw exploration of human emotions, infusing rock music with a visceral urgency that resonates deeply within contemporary discourse.
Their sound creates a space where vulnerability meets defiance, challenging listeners to confront the complexities of existence through a lens that is both personal and universal. The band's approach hinges on an unapologetic authenticity,...
Their sound creates a space where vulnerability meets defiance, challenging listeners to confront the complexities of existence through a lens that is both personal and universal. The band's approach hinges on an unapologetic authenticity, harnessing gritty instrumentation and unrefined production techniques that foreground the immediacy of their message. Kjøtt's performances often evoke a communal atmosphere, inviting audiences to engage not just as spectators but as participants in an emotional catharsis, blurring the lines between artist and listener. Lyrically, Kjøtt often navigates themes of alienation, desire, and existential struggle, adopting a voice that oscillates between poignant introspection and stark realism. Their storytelling veers towards impressionistic snapshots of life’s darker corners, employing irony and sincerity hand-in-hand to evoke complex feelings without offering easy resolutions.

1 studio album· 2 total releases· Norway

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

2 releases 1 album 1 EP 1980–1980
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