At the Drive-In

At the Drive-In

emo, post-hardcore

United States Est. 1993

"The music crackles with tension as jagged guitars punctuate propulsive rhythms, creating a sensation of relentless forward motion fused with moments of stark vulnerability."

Quick Start

A good place to start with At the Drive-In is…

This Station Is Non-Operational

This Station Is Non-Operational

2005

At the Drive-In carved a niche within the post-hardcore landscape, energizing a generation's emotional rawness with their visceral sound and frenetic performance style.
At the Drive-In carved a niche within the post-hardcore landscape, energizing a generation's emotional rawness with their visceral sound and frenetic performance style. They brought an urgency and intensity to the stage that pushed audiences into cathartic release, creating a communal experience that heightened connection among fans and performers alike. Their blend of chaotic instrumentation and confessional lyricism helped reshape live music culture, casting a long shadow on future acts who aspired to channel similar fervor. Their approach hinges on an explosive energy that balances chaos with intricate structures, threading together complex rhythms and sharp dynamics that often feel disorienting yet purposeful. By intertwining melodic hooks and erratic time signatures, they craft a sonic environment that mirrors the tumultuous emotions reflected in their themes, challenging listeners to confront discomfort and vulnerability head-on. In their songwriting, they often explore themes of existential crisis, personal strife, and societal disillusionment through a voice that's both urgent and poetic. The tone fluctuates between sardonic wit and earnest introspection, leaving room for both storytelling and impressionistic snapshots that resonate with shared emotional experiences.

Full discography

At the Drive-In's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

12 releases 5 albums 6 EPS 1994–2017
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does At the Drive-In sound like?

The music crackles with tension as jagged guitars punctuate propulsive rhythms, creating a sensation of relentless forward motion fused with moments of stark vulnerability. Rooted in post-hardcore and emo. Start with Relationship of Command.

What is the best At the Drive-In album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Relationship of Command" (2000). It's the most representative of what makes At the Drive-In worth hearing.

Who is At the Drive-In for?

If you're into post-hardcore and emo, At the Drive-In is worth your time. The music crackles with tension as jagged guitars punctuate propulsive rhythms, creating a sensation of relentless forward motion fused with moments of stark vulnerability.

How many albums does At the Drive-In have?

At the Drive-In has 12 releases in their discography, including 5 albums and 6 EPs.