Vermont

Vermont

indie rock

United States Est. 1999

"With pulsing rhythms and layered instrumentation, Vermont's music maintains a steady tension that propels listeners forward while inviting reflective pauses."

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Living Together

Living Together

1999

About Vermont

Vermont occupies a unique space within the indie rock landscape, where it channels the raw energy of personal experience into an expansive collective voice.
This artist matters for their ability to resonate with listeners who seek authenticity and introspection in a world saturated with superficiality.
This artist matters for their ability to resonate with listeners who seek authenticity and introspection in a world saturated with superficiality. By creating music that reflects both the complexity of emotional landscapes and the subtleties of everyday moments, Vermont invites audiences to engage deeply with their own narratives. Their approach is marked by a blend of earnest songwriting and a vivid sonic palette that emphasizes texture and atmosphere. Drawing from a variety of influences, Vermont crafts soundscapes that often evolve organically, allowing each song to feel like a living entity. This fluidity not only creates an immersive listening experience but also encourages a sense of community among fans who find solace in the shared vulnerability present in the music. Common themes in Vermont's songwriting revolve around introspection, connection, and the delicate interplay between hope and uncertainty. Their lyrical voice oscillates between heartfelt sincerity and a wry observational tone, often weaving storytelling elements with impressionistic imagery that evokes strong emotional responses. This duality allows listeners to relate on multiple levels—both through shared experiences and the broader existential questions posed in their work.

2 studio albums· 3 years· United States

Full discography

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

2 releases 2 albums 1999–2002
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