Shame

Shame

post-punk

United Kingdom Est. 2014

"With driving rhythms and sharp dynamics, their music creates a tension that oscillates between frenetic release and introspective contemplation."

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Cutthroat

Cutthroat

2025

Shame emerges as a crucial voice in the contemporary post-punk landscape, capturing the restless energy and disillusionment of a generation grappling with societal pressures and personal identity.
Shame emerges as a crucial voice in the contemporary post-punk landscape, capturing the restless energy and disillusionment of a generation grappling with societal pressures and personal identity. Their music resonates deeply within urban environments, reflecting the rawness of modern life and the complexities of youth culture. By channeling angst through their sound, they have become both a mirror and a catalyst for collective frustration, inviting listeners to confront uncomfortable truths. The band’s approach to composition combines frenetic rhythms with jagged guitar lines, creating an urgency that compels engagement. Their live performances amplify this intensity, transforming venues into charged spaces where catharsis becomes possible. Shame's knack for layering sonic textures allows them to explore contrasts between chaos and control, forging a distinctive path within the genre that feels both immediate and visceral. In their songwriting, Shame often delves into themes of alienation, social critique, and personal struggle, employing a candid yet incisive voice. Their lyrics tend to balance irony with sincerity, crafting narratives that resonate on both intimate and societal levels. This blend fosters an atmosphere where listeners can reflect on their own experiences while engaging with broader cultural dialogues.

Full discography

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

4 releases 4 albums 2018–2025
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Shame sound like?

With driving rhythms and sharp dynamics, their music creates a tension that oscillates between frenetic release and introspective contemplation. Rooted in post-punk. Start with Cutthroat.

What is the best Shame album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Cutthroat" (2025). It's the most representative of what makes Shame worth hearing.

Who is Shame for?

If you're into post-punk, Shame is worth your time. With driving rhythms and sharp dynamics, their music creates a tension that oscillates between frenetic release and introspective contemplation.

How many albums does Shame have?

Shame has 4 releases in their discography, including 4 albums.