Oblivion

Oblivion

Oblivion's music pulses with relentless rhythms and sharp dynamics, creating an atmosphere charged with urgency that compels movement and engagement.

United States Est. 1988

"Oblivion's music pulses with relentless rhythms and sharp dynamics, creating an atmosphere charged with urgency that compels movement and engagement."

About Oblivion

Oblivion matters as an urgent voice within the punk rock landscape, channeling the raw energy of dissent and reckoning with contemporary anxieties.
Their music serves as a rallying cry for listeners seeking both catharsis and connection in an increasingly fragmented world, reminding audiences of the power of collective resistance and emotional honesty. The band adopts an unrelenting approach...
Their music serves as a rallying cry for listeners seeking both catharsis and connection in an increasingly fragmented world, reminding audiences of the power of collective resistance and emotional honesty. The band adopts an unrelenting approach to songwriting and performance, fusing visceral instrumentals with bold, confrontational lyrics that challenge norms and provoke thought. This intensity creates a space where vulnerability meets defiance, allowing audiences to engage in a shared experience of liberation through sound. The band's live shows amplify this sense of community, transforming venues into arenas of cathartic release. Lyrically, Oblivion often explores themes of alienation, personal struggle, and societal disillusionment, employing a voice that balances irony with sincerity. Their storytelling is visceral and direct, often eschewing abstraction for raw emotional impact, making their messages resonate on both personal and communal levels. The tone oscillates between rage and reflection, capturing the complexities of modern existence while inviting listeners to confront their own realities.