Geordie

Geordie

United Kingdom Est. 1972

"The music strikes with percussive intensity and driving rhythms, creating a visceral pulse that compels movement and engagement."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Geordie is…

Don't Be Fooled by the Name

Don't Be Fooled by the Name

1974

Geordie holds a significant place in the rock and roll landscape, known for their raw energy and authenticity that resonate deeply with audiences seeking genuine musical experiences.
Geordie holds a significant place in the rock and roll landscape, known for their raw energy and authenticity that resonate deeply with audiences seeking genuine musical experiences. Their sound captures the spirit of working-class life, echoing a defiant attitude and a connection to place that has inspired a loyal fan base. This grounding in everyday reality allows listeners to feel seen and heard, fostering a sense of community around their music. Approaching their craft with an emphasis on visceral performance and straightforward arrangements, Geordie channels the unfiltered essence of rock. Their commitment to live energy over polished production creates an immersive experience that pulls fans into the moment, making each performance a collective celebration of shared sentiment. This live-centric ethos invites a dynamic interaction between the band and audience, reinforcing the communal bond inherent in their music. Lyrically, Geordie often explores themes of resilience and rebellion, reflecting personal stories that resonate with larger social narratives. Their writing approach balances sincerity with a storytelling style that conveys both vulnerability and strength, allowing listeners to connect emotionally while contemplating broader societal issues. The tone often carries a sense of urgency, propelling their messages forward with passion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Geordie sound like?

The music strikes with percussive intensity and driving rhythms, creating a visceral pulse that compels movement and engagement. Rooted in rock & roll. Start with Don't Be Fooled by the Name.

What is the best Geordie album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Don't Be Fooled by the Name" (1974). It's the most representative of what makes Geordie worth hearing.

Who is Geordie for?

If you're into rock & roll, Geordie is worth your time. The music strikes with percussive intensity and driving rhythms, creating a visceral pulse that compels movement and engagement.

How many albums does Geordie have?

Geordie has 22 releases in their discography, including 22 albums.