Void

Void

Raw energy collides with jagged dynamics and relentless tempos, creating a frenzied pulse that feels like a heart racing against the weight of the world.

hardcore punk

United States Est. 1980

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Sessions 1981-83

Sessions 1981-83

2011

About Void

Void matters as a catalyst for the evolution of hardcore punk, reshaping its sonic landscape and challenging its conventions.
By infusing their sound with a volatile mix of aggression and urgency, they created a visceral experience that spoke directly to the frustrations of a disenchanted youth, influencing countless bands and fostering an atmosphere where raw emotion...
By infusing their sound with a volatile mix of aggression and urgency, they created a visceral experience that spoke directly to the frustrations of a disenchanted youth, influencing countless bands and fostering an atmosphere where raw emotion could be expressed without restraint. Their approach emerges from an unyielding desire to break free from established norms, often employing chaotic structures alongside relentless rhythms. This innovation manifests in their ability to create tension through abrupt shifts and jarring transitions, which serve to amplify the intensity of their music. The resulting sound is not just loud; it is a deliberate exploration of discomfort that compels listeners to confront their realities. In their songwriting, Void often dives into themes of alienation and societal disillusionment, using a voice that oscillates between sardonic and sincere. Their lyrics resonate with a sense of urgency and immediacy, favoring impressionistic storytelling that captures fleeting moments of angst over traditional narratives. This approach invites listeners to immerse themselves in an emotional cacophony rather than simply digesting a linear story.

3 studio albums· 2 decades· United States

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

3 releases 3 albums 1982–2011
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