Prolapse

The music features driving rhythms punctuated by angular guitar lines, creating tension that often teeters on the edge of collapse.

Krautrock · shoegaze

United Kingdom Est. 1992 Disbanded 2000

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Ghosts of Dead Aeroplanes

Ghosts of Dead Aeroplanes

1999

About Prolapse

Prolapse matters for how it carves out a space where chaos and melody collide, challenging listeners to confront the dissonance of modern life through an audacious blend of punk energy and experimental sound.
Their work serves as a cultural touchstone for those seeking authenticity amidst the noise of conformity, representing a fierce independence that resonates within underground scenes and beyond.
Their work serves as a cultural touchstone for those seeking authenticity amidst the noise of conformity, representing a fierce independence that resonates within underground scenes and beyond. The band's approach is marked by an unrelenting drive, often creating an atmosphere that feels both frenetic and hypnotic. By utilizing repetitive motifs alongside jagged instrumentation, Prolapse generates a sense of propulsion that invites listeners to lose themselves in the experience. This sonic landscape is underpinned by a willingness to embrace imperfections, reflecting an ethos that prioritizes rawness over polish. Lyrically, Prolapse tends to explore themes of alienation and societal disillusionment, employing a voice that oscillates between sardonic wit and stark sincerity. Their storytelling often captures fragmented narratives, echoing the chaotic nature of contemporary existence while maintaining a sense of irony that keeps listeners engaged.

3 studio albums· 5 years· United Kingdom

Full discography

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

3 releases 3 albums 1994–1999
Discography may be incomplete (3 of ~5 albums indexed)
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