The High
With driving rhythms and textured guitar layers, their music pulses with a restless energy that propels listeners through emotional landscapes.
United Kingdom
Est. 1989
"With driving rhythms and textured guitar layers, their music pulses with a restless energy that propels listeners through emotional landscapes."
About The High
The High occupies a significant place in the alternative rock scene, resonating with listeners who crave authenticity and raw emotion.
Their music embodies a sense of rebellion and introspection, connecting deeply with those who seek solace in lyrics that reflect personal struggles and societal observations.
Their music embodies a sense of rebellion and introspection, connecting deeply with those who seek solace in lyrics that reflect personal struggles and societal observations. By channeling the urgency of youthful discontent, they carve out a space for dialogue about identity and belonging.
Their approach to music is marked by an engaging blend of melody and grit, often driven by pulsating rhythms and anthemic choruses that invite participation. The use of layered guitar textures creates a sonic landscape that feels both expansive and intimate, encouraging listeners to immerse themselves in the moment. This evolution in sound reflects a desire to push beyond conventional boundaries while staying grounded in relatable experiences.
Lyrically, The High often explores themes of longing, disillusionment, and the complexities of human relationships. Their storytelling feels conversational yet poignant, balancing sincerity with moments of irony that resonate with the uncertainty of modern life. The tone can shift from reflective to urgent, creating a compelling narrative arc throughout their songs that captivates audiences.
Sync your library
Everything you track here works immediately — no account needed. Create one when you want to sync across devices.