The Decline

The Decline

pop-punk, skate punk

Australia Est. 2006

"A driving pulse of rhythm intertwines with urgent melodies, crafting a dense atmosphere that propels listeners through moments of tension and release."

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Are You Gonna Eat That? (The Decline album)

Are You Gonna Eat That? (The Decline album)

2011

The Decline stands out in the punk rock landscape as a band that channels the raw energy of their genre while infusing it with a sharp, socially-conscious edge.
The Decline stands out in the punk rock landscape as a band that channels the raw energy of their genre while infusing it with a sharp, socially-conscious edge. Their music resonates with audiences seeking more than just an adrenaline rush; it reflects a generation grappling with complex issues, making their sound not only relevant but also anthemic for those who feel unheard. In a scene where youthful rebellion often gets distilled into clichés, The Decline’s work is a rallying cry that captures the urgency of modern frustrations. Their approach to songwriting leans heavily on storytelling that balances sincerity with pointed irony, creating a space where listeners can both relate and reflect. This duality allows their tracks to function as both personal confessions and collective critiques, exploring themes of disillusionment and societal naivety. Each song serves not just as an expression of individual angst but as a broader commentary on shared experiences, encouraging engagement and introspection among their audience.

Full discography

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

3 releases 3 albums 2011–2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Decline sound like?

A driving pulse of rhythm intertwines with urgent melodies, crafting a dense atmosphere that propels listeners through moments of tension and release. Rooted in pop-punk and skate punk. Start with Flash Gordon Ramsay Street.

What is the best The Decline album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Flash Gordon Ramsay Street" (2019). It's the most representative of what makes The Decline worth hearing.

Who is The Decline for?

If you're into pop-punk and skate punk, The Decline is worth your time. A driving pulse of rhythm intertwines with urgent melodies, crafting a dense atmosphere that propels listeners through moments of tension and release.

How many albums does The Decline have?

The Decline has 3 releases in their discography, including 3 albums.