The Internet

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The Internet

The Internet crafts intricate grooves that pulse with rhythmic restraint, enveloping listeners in layers of smooth textures and dynamic interplay.

alternative R&B · soul

United States Est. 2011

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The song

“Get Away”

Immediate hook that showcases their style, blending soulful melodies with rhythmic restraint for an engaging introduction.

About The Internet

The Internet matters as a cornerstone of contemporary alternative R&B, redefining the genre with a blend of introspective lyricism and innovative soundscapes that resonate deeply with a generation navigating the complexities of love, identity, and...
The Internet matters as a cornerstone of contemporary alternative R&B, redefining the genre with a blend of introspective lyricism and innovative soundscapes that resonate deeply with a generation navigating the complexities of love, identity, and self-discovery. Their music has not only influenced emerging artists but has also carved out a distinct space within the broader cultural conversation around vulnerability and authenticity in music. Approaching their craft with a collaborative spirit, The Internet creates an immersive sonic environment where each member's contributions elevate the whole. This synergy allows for a fluid exploration of mood and texture, blending live instrumentation with digital production techniques that create a rich tapestry of sound. Their ability to weave together diverse elements gives their work an organic feel while maintaining a polished edge, making each listening experience feel both intimate and expansive. Lyrically, The Internet often explores themes of heartache, personal growth, and existential reflection, employing a tone that balances sincerity with introspection. Their songwriting blends storytelling with impressionistic imagery, allowing listeners to connect emotionally while interpreting the messages in their own way. This duality fosters relatability in their narratives, allowing for a wide range of listener experiences.

4 studio albums· 7 years· United States

Full discography

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

4 releases 4 albums 2011–2018
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