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How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?
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How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?

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  • Released Date: 01 May 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Groundculture's debut album, "How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?" is a rollercoaster ride through the ups and downs of self-discovery told through a unique blend of post-hardcore and emo. The band, hailing from the depths of Birmingham, UK, doesn't hold back on this record, delivering raw, emotive lyrics paired with heavy riffs and infectious melodies.

From the opening track, "Introvert," it's clear that Groundculture isn't afraid to wear their hearts on their sleeves. The song's powerful chorus is a call to arms for introverts everywhere, reminding us that it's okay to embrace our true selves. "Dream Like You're Not Permanent" is a standout track, with its anthemic chorus and cathartic breakdowns that will have you screaming along in no time.

Lead vocalist Aaron, with his gritty yet vulnerable delivery, shines throughout the album, expertly conveying the struggles of self-discovery and acceptance. The dynamic guitar work of Ollie and Josh creates a perfect backdrop for the emotional intensity of the lyrics, while Tom's thunderous drumming holds everything together with precision.

Standout tracks like "Deviation" and "Wavelength" showcase the band's ability to blend aggression and melody seamlessly, making for an exhilarating listening experience. Groundculture has crafted a debut album that is both introspective and infectious, a true testament to the power of vulnerability in music. "How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?" is a journey worth taking, one that will leave you feeling both seen and heard.

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About the artist

GroundCulture

Groundculture are the new kids on the block, bringing a fresh and exciting sound to the alternative music scene. Hailing from Sheffield, this band is not afraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Their fusion of hardcore punk with melodic choruses creates a unique sound that is both aggressive and catchy. Groundculture's powerful lyrics tackle important social issues, making them more than just another band with a loud guitar. Frontman Josh Davis leads the charge with his intense vocals, reminiscent of a young Kurt Cobain mixed with the energy of Gerard Way. Guitarists Dave Jenkins and Sam Walker shred with precision, while drummer Tom Baker keeps the beat driving and relentless. Their debut EP "How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?" is a rollercoaster of emotion, with tracks like "Catalyst" and "Deviate" hitting hard and leaving a lasting impression. Groundculture are not your typical run-of-the-mill band, they are a force to be reckoned with. With a growing fan base and a reputation for their electrifying live performances, Groundculture are set to take the music world by storm. Keep an eye on these lads, because they are definitely ones to watch. We can't wait to see what they do next.

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