The Passage
With driving rhythms and sharp dynamics that propel forward while maintaining an air of tension, their music captures both urgency and contemplation.
United Kingdom
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Pindrop
1980
About The Passage
The Passage is significant for its ability to merge the raw energy of punk with a thought-provoking commentary on societal issues, creating a space where defiance meets introspection.
Positioned in a time when alternative voices were often drowned out, their music offered a rallying cry for those seeking both rebellion and reflection, pushing listeners to confront uncomfortable truths while simultaneously celebrating...
Positioned in a time when alternative voices were often drowned out, their music offered a rallying cry for those seeking both rebellion and reflection, pushing listeners to confront uncomfortable truths while simultaneously celebrating individualism.
Their approach involves a dynamic interplay between driving rhythms and vivid lyricism, characterized by an almost conversational tone that draws audiences into the experience. The band's sound is marked by a relentless urgency that keeps pace with their incisive observations, encouraging listeners to engage not just with the music but with the narratives being presented. This creates an atmosphere where every song feels like a live dialogue, resonating deeply within the collective consciousness of their audience.
Lyrically, The Passage often explores themes of disillusionment, identity, and social unrest, employing a mix of storytelling and impressionistic imagery that invites personal interpretation. Their voice balances irony and sincerity, fostering an emotional connection that challenges listeners to reflect on their own realities while navigating through complex emotions.
1 studio album· United Kingdom
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The Passage's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1980–1980
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