Venice

Venice

folk rock

United States Est. 1977

"The music unfolds with gentle grooves and layered harmonies that create an open space for reflection and connection."

About Venice

Venice captures the essence of introspection and connection, creating a sonic landscape that resonates deeply within the fabric of contemporary folk rock.
By weaving personal narratives into their music, they invite listeners to explore the nuances of emotional landscapes, crafting a space where vulnerability and authenticity intersect.
By weaving personal narratives into their music, they invite listeners to explore the nuances of emotional landscapes, crafting a space where vulnerability and authenticity intersect. Their approach fosters a sense of community among fans, who find solace and shared experience in the stories laid bare within each song. The band's process is marked by a deliberate simplicity that underscores their lyrical depth. They often employ acoustic instrumentation as a grounding force, allowing melodies to breathe while emphasizing the storytelling at hand. This raw, unpretentious style encourages an intimate atmosphere, making performances feel like gatherings rather than concerts, where audience members become active participants in the unfolding narrative. Lyrically, Venice often explores themes of heartache, belonging, and self-discovery, using a sincere voice that balances earnestness with subtle irony. Their storytelling approach paints vivid scenes that resonate with both personal experiences and universal truths, creating a tapestry of emotions that pulls listeners into their world. The tone varies from reflective to hopeful, striking a balance that feels relatable yet profound.

1 total releases· United States

Full discography

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

1 release 1999–1999
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