Skrape
United States
Est. 1997
"Skrape's music is characterized by raw, driving rhythms layered over dense guitar textures that build toward explosive moments of catharsis."
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Up the Dose
2004
About Skrape
Skrape made an impact on the late '90s and early 2000s alt-metal scene by pushing listeners to confront raw emotion wrapped in heavy guitar riffs and driving rhythms.
They carved out a space for honesty within a genre often associated with bravado, allowing audiences to explore darker themes of isolation and struggle without losing the aggressive edge that characterized their sound.
They carved out a space for honesty within a genre often associated with bravado, allowing audiences to explore darker themes of isolation and struggle without losing the aggressive edge that characterized their sound. This focus on emotional authenticity resonated with fans seeking depth beyond mere spectacle, marking a shift toward more introspective narratives in alternative music.
The band’s approach to songwriting blends visceral storytelling with an urgent, confrontational tone, leveraging powerful instrumentation to amplify lyrical intensity. By combining melodic hooks with heavy breakdowns, they create an environment where vulnerability can exist alongside ferocity. Their music often incorporates elements of tension and release, engaging listeners in a cathartic experience that reflects both personal turmoil and collective angst.
Common themes in Skrape's work revolve around inner conflict, societal disillusionment, and the complexities of human relationships, often delivered through a voice that balances sincerity and anger. Their lyrics tend to paint vivid snapshots of struggle, drawing listeners into a world where pain is palpable yet ultimately liberating.
2 studio albums· 3 years· United States
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Skrape's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2 albums
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2001–2004
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