N17

N17

industrial metal

United States Est. 1993

"The music combines driving rhythms with abrasive textures, creating a dense tapestry that pulses with tension while inviting moments of cathartic release."

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Trust No One

Trust No One

1997

About N17

N17 matters for its intense exploration of the intersection between technology and human emotion, carving out a space where industrial sounds collide with raw vulnerability.
By channeling the mechanical rhythms and harsh textures typical of industrial metal, the band creates a visceral experience that resonates with listeners navigating the complexities of modern existence.
By channeling the mechanical rhythms and harsh textures typical of industrial metal, the band creates a visceral experience that resonates with listeners navigating the complexities of modern existence. Their work speaks to a generation grappling with disconnection and chaos, making their voice an urgent one in contemporary music. The band's approach is characterized by a meticulous layering of sound, blending abrasive guitar riffs with electronic elements that evoke a sense of both alienation and urgency. This sonic architecture is not merely aggressive; it conveys a narrative of struggle against overwhelming forces, drawing listeners into a world where machinery and humanity interact in often jarring ways. N17's performances amplify this dynamic, creating an immersive atmosphere that demands both physical and emotional engagement from their audience. Lyrically, N17 often delves into themes of isolation, technological anxiety, and existential dread, crafting narratives that oscillate between stark realism and haunting introspection. Their songwriting reflects a blend of irony and sincerity, using vivid imagery to evoke feelings rather than dictate explicit stories. Through this lens, the music becomes a space for reflection on personal and collective experiences in a rapidly changing world.

2 studio albums· 2 years· United States

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N17's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1997–1999
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