The Herd
United Kingdom
Est. 1965
Disbanded 1970
"The Herd’s music pulses with infectious grooves and rhythmic tension, creating an exhilarating atmosphere that compels movement and connection."
About The Herd
The Herd stands out as a vital force in the contemporary music scene, crafting a sound that seamlessly blends the familiar with the innovative.
By channeling the raw energy and urgency of freakbeat, they challenge listeners to reconsider the boundaries of their musical experiences and engage with the past while envisioning new directions for rhythm and melody.
By channeling the raw energy and urgency of freakbeat, they challenge listeners to reconsider the boundaries of their musical experiences and engage with the past while envisioning new directions for rhythm and melody. Their impact is felt in how they foster a sense of community through lively performances, encouraging audiences to connect not just with the music, but with each other.
Their approach embodies a fearless exploration of sonic textures, utilizing a mixture of live instrumentation and electronic elements to create an audibly rich environment. This blend allows for dynamic shifts and unexpected turns within their tracks, keeping listeners on their toes. The Herd's ability to weave together various sounds showcases their commitment to pushing forward without losing sight of their roots.
Lyrically, The Herd often explores themes of social consciousness and personal introspection, balancing irony with sincerity in their storytelling. They tend to adopt a conversational tone that invites reflection, engaging listeners through vivid imagery and relatable narratives rather than abstract impressions. Their songs resonate deeply as they navigate the complexities of modern life.
1 total releases· United Kingdom
Full discography
The Herd's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
1 release
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1967–1967
Type:
Singles ()
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