The Knockouts
The music thrums with aggressive rhythms and sharp guitar hooks that propel forward while leaving room for chaotic bursts of energy.
Sweden
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Among the Vultures
2009
About The Knockouts
The Knockouts matter because they embody a raw, unfiltered energy that captures the essence of punk rock's rebellious spirit.
Their music resonates with audiences who crave authenticity and catharsis in a world often dominated by polished production and curated personas.
Their music resonates with audiences who crave authenticity and catharsis in a world often dominated by polished production and curated personas. By channeling their frustration, joy, and defiance into their sound, they create an anthemic space for listeners to connect with their own experiences of youth culture and social critique.
Their approach is grounded in a do-it-yourself ethos that prioritizes spontaneity over perfection. This allows them to experiment with structure and tempo, often shifting gears mid-song to keep listeners on their toes. The Knockouts embrace a visceral sound that combines driving guitar riffs with urgent rhythms, creating an environment where each performance feels like a spontaneous celebration of freedom and individuality.
Lyrically, they often explore themes of identity, disillusionment, and the struggle for personal agency, crafting narratives that feel both relatable and intensely personal. Their writing balances sincerity with moments of irony, allowing the listener to engage deeply while also reflecting on broader societal issues. This blend of storytelling and impressionistic expression invites audiences to find their own meanings within the chaos.
1 studio album· Sweden
Full discography
The Knockouts's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1 album
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2009–2009
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