Opus

Opus

pop rock

Austria Est. 1973 Disbanded 2021

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Sound in a sentence: "Propelled by a steady rhythm, their music builds layers of melody and harmony that create both tension and release, inviting listeners into an immersive auditory experience."
Opus has carved out a distinct niche in the musical landscape, resonating with listeners who seek both emotional depth and sonic clarity. Their sound, characterized by an engaging blend of accessibility and introspective lyricism, invites a diverse audience to explore the complexities of modern life.
Opus has carved out a distinct niche in the musical landscape, resonating with listeners who seek both emotional depth and sonic clarity. Their sound, characterized by an engaging blend of accessibility and introspective lyricism, invites a diverse audience to explore the complexities of modern life. By deftly navigating the realms of pop rock, they have become a cultural touchstone for those grappling with themes of identity, connection, and existential reflection. The band approaches music-making as a collaborative dialogue, weaving together individual voices and perspectives to create a unified soundscape. This collective dynamic allows for a rich interplay of melodies and harmonies that is both inviting and thought-provoking. Their innovative use of instrumentation and arrangement enhances the narrative quality of their songs, creating moments that are both intimate and expansive. In their songwriting, Opus often explores the intersections of personal experience and universal themes, employing a mix of sincerity and irony in their narratives. Their lyrics reflect a keen awareness of life's fleeting moments, balancing storytelling with impressionistic imagery that evokes emotional resonance while leaving room for interpretation. The tone shifts seamlessly between contemplative and uplifting, allowing listeners to find solace within the music.

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Discography

7 releases • 5 studio • 1981–1987
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