Tartak

Tartak

alternative rock, funk rock, nu metal, pop-punk, rap metal, rap rock, rapcore

Ukraine Est. 1996 Disbanded 2022

About

Sound in a sentence: "Tartak's music pulses with tight grooves and dynamic shifts, creating an infectious momentum that compels bodies to move while inviting minds to reflect."
Tartak carves out a distinctive space in the music landscape, where alternative rock meets an infectious funk sensibility, challenging listeners to rethink the boundaries of genre. Their sound resonates particularly with a generation craving authenticity and groove, captivating audiences not just with melodies but also with a palpable energy that encourages movement and connection.
Tartak carves out a distinctive space in the music landscape, where alternative rock meets an infectious funk sensibility, challenging listeners to rethink the boundaries of genre. Their sound resonates particularly with a generation craving authenticity and groove, captivating audiences not just with melodies but also with a palpable energy that encourages movement and connection. At the heart of Tartak's approach is a commitment to rhythmic exploration and dynamic interplay among instruments. The band creates a lively tapestry of sound, often layering intricate guitar riffs over tight bass lines and punchy drumming. This sonic architecture invites listeners into a world where every note feels deliberate yet spontaneous, allowing for both personal reflection and collective celebration. Lyrically, Tartak often grapples with themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the complexities of modern relationships. Their writing strikes a balance between earnest storytelling and playful irony, engaging listeners through relatable narratives while maintaining an openness that invites interpretation. With an inviting tone that blends introspection with communal experience, their songs resonate deeply within the listener.

Discography

1 release • 1 studio • 2007–2007
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