Mínus

Mínus

post-hardcore

"Driven by jagged guitar riffs interwoven with steady rhythmic pulses, Mínus crafts moments of tension that explode into cathartic release."

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Halldór Laxness

Halldór Laxness

2003

About Mínus

Mínus holds a significant place in the post-hardcore landscape, recognized for their ability to channel raw emotional intensity while navigating complex sonic territories.
Their music resonates with audiences who seek authenticity and catharsis, offering a visceral experience that transcends mere sound and taps into the shared struggles of life.
Their music resonates with audiences who seek authenticity and catharsis, offering a visceral experience that transcends mere sound and taps into the shared struggles of life. By creating an atmosphere where vulnerability meets aggression, Mínus invites listeners to confront their own emotions through the lens of their dynamic compositions. Their approach is marked by a commitment to layering intricate guitar work over an anchored rhythmic foundation, allowing for both explosive moments and quieter reflections. This tension between chaos and clarity creates a compelling dialogue within their music, pushing boundaries not just through volume but by inviting reflective pauses amidst the turbulence. The band’s willingness to experiment with song structure fosters a sense of unpredictability, making each listen feel like an exploration rather than a replay. Lyrically, Mínus often delves into themes of disillusionment, identity, and the struggle for connection, using a voice that balances earnestness with an edge of irony. Their storytelling tends to evoke vivid imagery while maintaining a sense of urgency, drawing listeners into a space that feels immediate yet introspective. The overall tone carries a weight that reflects both personal and collective experiences, making their narratives resonate deeply.

4 studio albums· 8 years

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

4 releases 4 albums 1999–2007
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