Time

Time

rock music

Yugoslavia Est. 1971

"Their music pulses with a steady rhythm that builds tension before releasing into expansive choruses, wrapping listeners in layers of sound that feel both immediate and reflective."

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Život u čizmama sa visokom petom

Život u čizmama sa visokom petom

1976

About Time

Time matters because it embodies a relentless examination of existence, capturing the intersection of human experience and the passage of moments.
Their music serves as a mirror reflecting society's anxieties and aspirations, resonating with listeners who find solace in its raw authenticity and emotional depth.
Their music serves as a mirror reflecting society's anxieties and aspirations, resonating with listeners who find solace in its raw authenticity and emotional depth. By channeling the frustrations and joys that come with the inexorable march of time, they elevate personal narratives to universal truths. The band approaches music with a keen sense of urgency, crafting soundscapes that balance intensity with introspection. Their arrangements often navigate between jagged edges and smooth transitions, creating a dynamic interplay that mirrors the unpredictability of life itself. This thoughtful construction allows their sonic identity to resonate amidst the familiar contours of rock music while still feeling fresh and engaging. Lyrically, Time often explores themes of nostalgia, loss, and the complexities of relationships. The songwriting strikes a balance between sincerity and irony, inviting listeners to reflect deeply on their own experiences while simultaneously offering a sense of connection through shared vulnerabilities. The storytelling approach tends to lean towards impressionistic snapshots rather than linear narratives, encapsulating fleeting moments with poignant clarity.

3 studio albums· 4 years· Yugoslavia

Full discography

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

3 releases 3 albums 1972–1976
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