Affinity

Affinity

folk rock, jazz, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

United Kingdom Est. 1968 Disbanded 1972

"With intricate grooves that pulse beneath melodic layers, Affinity's music creates a vibrant yet grounded atmosphere that encourages movement and reflection."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Affinity is…

Affinity

Affinity

1970

Affinity carves out a vital space in the contemporary music landscape by merging the organic warmth of folk rock with the rhythmic precision of beat music.
Affinity carves out a vital space in the contemporary music landscape by merging the organic warmth of folk rock with the rhythmic precision of beat music. Their sound resonates with listeners seeking depth and connection, transforming personal narratives into shared experiences that bridge generational divides. This resonance invites audiences to reflect on their own stories while feeling an intrinsic link to the collective human experience. The band's approach is marked by an innovative interplay of live instrumentation and electronic elements, creating a tapestry where acoustic guitars intertwine with pulsating beats. This melding allows for an expansive exploration of sound, encouraging listeners to engage on both an emotional and physical level. The result is a rich, immersive sonic environment that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. Lyrically, Affinity often explores themes of identity, belonging, and introspection, utilizing a storytelling style that balances earnestness with moments of irony. Their voice shifts between confessional and observational, drawing listeners into a reflective space while maintaining an air of accessibility. The blend of personal insight and broader commentary creates a nuanced listening experience that invites repeated exploration.

Full discography

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

2 releases 2 albums 1970–2003
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Affinity sound like?

With intricate grooves that pulse beneath melodic layers, Affinity's music creates a vibrant yet grounded atmosphere that encourages movement and reflection. Rooted in folk rock and jazz. Start with Affinity.

What is the best Affinity album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Affinity" (1970). It's the most representative of what makes Affinity worth hearing.

Who is Affinity for?

If you're into folk rock and jazz, Affinity is worth your time. With intricate grooves that pulse beneath melodic layers, Affinity's music creates a vibrant yet grounded atmosphere that encourages movement and reflection.

How many albums does Affinity have?

Affinity has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.