Terrible Things
Driven by propulsive rhythms and textural interplay, their music creates an immersive experience that balances tension with release.
United States
Est. 2009
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Terrible Things
2010
About Terrible Things
Terrible Things occupies a significant space in the alternative rock landscape, where their sound reflects the complexities of both personal and communal experiences.
They resonate particularly with listeners who crave authenticity and depth, often serving as an emotional anchor for those navigating the tumult of life’s challenges.
They resonate particularly with listeners who crave authenticity and depth, often serving as an emotional anchor for those navigating the tumult of life’s challenges. By intertwining relatable narratives with cathartic energy, they’ve fostered a sense of connection among fans, transforming individual struggles into shared moments of reflection.
Their approach to music-making emphasizes raw emotion and sincerity, often layering melodic guitar lines with driving rhythms that create a vivid sonic backdrop. This craftsmanship is not merely technical but embodies a commitment to storytelling that invites listeners into their world. The band’s ability to balance intensity with introspection allows them to explore themes of vulnerability, community, and resilience, crafting songs that feel both personal and universal.
In their songwriting, Terrible Things frequently delves into the intricacies of relationships and the human condition, employing a voice that shuttles between earnestness and subtle irony. Their lyrics often evoke imagery that paints vivid scenes while inviting listeners to find their own interpretations within the emotional landscapes presented. With a tone that balances intimacy and urgency, they craft narratives that resonate on multiple levels.
1 studio album· United States
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Terrible Things's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2010–2010
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