Timber Timbre
Canada
Est. 2005
"A slow-moving pulse punctuates rich, atmospheric textures where sparse melodies intertwine with shadowy grooves, creating a spacious yet immersive listening experience."
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Creep on Creepin' On
2011
About Timber Timbre
Timber Timbre invites listeners into a hauntingly atmospheric soundscape that feels both timeless and immediate.
By weaving elements of folk with darker undertones, the project stands out in its ability to channel emotional landscapes often left unexplored, positioning itself as a significant voice in contemporary music that resonates deeply with those seeking...
By weaving elements of folk with darker undertones, the project stands out in its ability to channel emotional landscapes often left unexplored, positioning itself as a significant voice in contemporary music that resonates deeply with those seeking introspection.
The band’s approach to composition is marked by a deliberate simplicity that contrasts with complex lyrical imagery, creating an unsettling yet captivating experience. Utilizing sparse instrumentation and rich, textured arrangements, Timber Timbre conjures a sense of place and mood that draws the listener into a world where shadows linger. This innovative use of space allows for deep emotional engagement, as every note seems to resonate with unspoken stories.
Lyrically, Timber Timbre often explores themes of love, loss, and the supernatural, crafting narratives that dance between the personal and the mythical. Their storytelling approach balances sincerity with a haunting irony, evoking vivid imagery without sacrificing emotional depth. The result is a collection of songs that feel like intimate confessions shrouded in mystery.
6 studio albums· 1 decade· Canada
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Timber Timbre's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
6 releases
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6 albums
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2005–2017
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