Trees

Trees

With pulsating synths that create tension while weaving through emotive narratives, Trees crafts immersive experiences that invite reflection and resonance.

new wave

United States

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Sleep Convention

Sleep Convention

1982

About Trees

Trees occupies a crucial space in the sonic landscape, where they breathe life into the often sterile confines of electronic music.
Their sound resonates with audiences craving authenticity in a genre that can sometimes feel overly polished.
Their sound resonates with audiences craving authenticity in a genre that can sometimes feel overly polished. By marrying intricate melodies with an emotional core, Trees serves as a bridge between the urgency of new wave and the introspection of more contemporary sounds, reminding listeners of the power of genuine expression within an artificial medium. The band’s approach is marked by a commitment to both texture and narrative, achieving a fusion that feels simultaneously expansive and intimate. They rely on layers of synths that pulsate and shift, creating environments to explore themes of connection, loss, and renewal. This sonic architecture invites listeners to not just hear the music but to inhabit it, reflecting their own experiences against the backdrop of Trees’ crafted soundscapes. In their songwriting, Trees often explores feelings of nostalgia and existential musings through a lens that balances sincerity and subtle irony. The lyrics tend to employ vivid imagery and impressionistic storytelling, allowing for personal interpretation while maintaining an evocative tone. Their work feels like a conversation between the ephemeral and the eternal, drawing listeners into profound yet relatable moments.

1 studio album· United States

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

1 release 1 album 1982–1982
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