Tribe 8

Tribe 8

queercore

United States Est. 1991

"Gritty guitar riffs collide with relentless rhythms, driving forward with a sense of urgency that mirrors the intensity of their message."

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Fist City

Fist City

1995

About Tribe 8

Tribe 8 matters as a fierce embodiment of the queercore movement, amplifying voices that challenge the status quo and reframe narratives around identity, sexuality, and societal norms.
Their unapologetic approach not only provides a soundtrack for marginalized communities but also cultivates spaces for radical self-expression and solidarity, making them pivotal in the cultural landscape surrounding LGBTQ+ activism in music. The...
Their unapologetic approach not only provides a soundtrack for marginalized communities but also cultivates spaces for radical self-expression and solidarity, making them pivotal in the cultural landscape surrounding LGBTQ+ activism in music. The band’s process is marked by a raw energy and confrontational spirit that translates into their live performances and recordings alike. By blending punk’s urgency with a distinctly queer perspective, Tribe 8 crafts songs that are both cathartic and incendiary. This ethos promotes a sense of community, inviting listeners to engage with the music as a form of resistance against oppressive structures. Their songwriting often explores themes of identity, liberation, and personal struggle while employing an outspoken, direct tone that eschews subtlety for impact. The band’s storytelling is visceral and straightforward, reflecting real-life experiences and emotions rather than abstract impressions. In doing so, they forge connections through shared struggles while celebrating resilience and defiance.

1 studio album· United States

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Tribe 8's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1995–1995
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