The Tubs

The Tubs

noise pop

Norway Est. 1991

"The Tubs create a dense wall of sound marked by relentless guitar riffs and rhythmic insistence that captures the tension between chaos and clarity."

About The Tubs

The Tubs carve out a space in the contemporary music landscape where noise pop becomes a vehicle for introspection and social commentary.
Their sound resonates within a culture that often navigates the chaos of modern life, transforming life's disarray into anthems that strike a chord with those feeling lost or overlooked.
Their sound resonates within a culture that often navigates the chaos of modern life, transforming life's disarray into anthems that strike a chord with those feeling lost or overlooked. This connection is particularly potent in live settings, where audiences find catharsis through shared experiences, uniting over the band's raw energy and unfiltered expression. Musically, The Tubs approach their craft with an audacious sense of spontaneity, layering gritty guitars and driving rhythms that pulse with urgency. They capture the essence of youthful disillusionment while weaving in moments of tenderness, creating a sonic tapestry that feels both immediate and reflective. This balance invites listeners to confront their own emotions amidst the backdrop of distorted melodies and frenetic beats. Lyrically, their songwriting tends to explore themes of alienation, nostalgia, and the complexities of human relationships. The tone can fluctuate between earnest and sardonic, employing storytelling techniques that evoke vivid imagery while leaving room for interpretation. The result is a collection of narratives that resonate on multiple levels, inviting listeners to engage with both the surface noise and the deeper meanings hidden beneath.