Locomotives

Locomotives

Dense layers of sound collide with rhythmic urgency, creating a visceral experience marked by both tension and release.

Norway Est. 1991

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About Locomotives

Locomotives matters for their raw ability to capture the pulse of modern life, where the weight of industrial sounds meets emotional undercurrents that resonate with a diverse audience.
Their music acts as a bridge between the mechanical and the human, drawing listeners into a sonic world that reflects both the chaos and beauty of urban existence. The band’s innovative approach lies in their integration of found sounds and heavy...
Their music acts as a bridge between the mechanical and the human, drawing listeners into a sonic world that reflects both the chaos and beauty of urban existence. The band’s innovative approach lies in their integration of found sounds and heavy instrumentation, creating an immersive atmosphere that invites listeners to engage more deeply with each track. By blending traditional rock elements with unconventional audio textures, they challenge expectations and encourage a more tactile experience of sound. This method redefines how live performances resonate, often transforming venues into communal spaces where the boundary between artist and audience blurs. Lyrically, Locomotives often explores themes of dislocation, resilience, and the search for connection amidst overwhelming surroundings. Their storytelling tends to oscillate between stark realism and impressionistic snapshots of emotion, conveying sincerity through vivid imagery while maintaining a sense of irony. The result is a narrative style that feels both personal and universal, allowing listeners to find their own meanings within the songs.

1 studio album· 4 total releases· 1 year· Norway

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

4 releases 1 album 3 EPS 1996–1997
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