Angelfish

Angelfish

gothic rock

United Kingdom Est. 1992 Disbanded 1994

About

Sound in a sentence: "With layered guitar textures and a steady pulse that oscillates between tension and release, Angelfish crafts an atmosphere thick with yearning and nostalgia."
Angelfish holds a significant place in the musical landscape for their haunting blend of ethereal soundscapes and emotional depth, which captures the essence of gothic rock while inviting listeners to explore darker, introspective themes. Their music resonates with those seeking solace in melancholy, offering a refuge where vulnerability is not only acknowledged but celebrated.
Angelfish holds a significant place in the musical landscape for their haunting blend of ethereal soundscapes and emotional depth, which captures the essence of gothic rock while inviting listeners to explore darker, introspective themes. Their music resonates with those seeking solace in melancholy, offering a refuge where vulnerability is not only acknowledged but celebrated. The band's approach combines atmospheric instrumentation with a raw, emotive vocal delivery that takes listeners on a journey through shadowy realms of desire and longing. This synergy creates an immersive experience that transcends typical genre boundaries, drawing in audiences who appreciate both the weight of lyrical content and intricate sonic textures. Angelfish's performances often evoke a cathartic energy, blurring the lines between performer and audience, allowing for shared moments of emotional revelation. Lyrically, Angelfish frequently delves into themes of love, loss, and existential contemplation, often employing a storytelling method that balances sincerity with a sense of haunting irony. Their voice carries a weight that conveys both fragility and strength, fostering a connection with listeners who find themselves reflecting on their own experiences through the lens of the band's evocative narratives.

Discography

2 releases • 2 studio • 1993–1994
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