No Trend

No Trend

hardcore punk

United States Est. 1982

"The music thunders forward with sharp, staccato rhythms and sudden shifts that create an urgent tension, punctuated by moments of stark silence."

Quick Start

A good place to start with No Trend is…

More

More

2001

No Trend stands as a critical voice in the hardcore punk landscape, challenging the conventions and expectations of the genre.
No Trend stands as a critical voice in the hardcore punk landscape, challenging the conventions and expectations of the genre. Their music matters because it embodies a raw dissatisfaction with societal norms while simultaneously questioning the very act of rebellion itself. This duality has carved out a space for listeners who seek not just an escape, but a confrontational reflection on their realities, impacting how punk can serve as both a vessel for anger and a lens for introspection. The band's approach is marked by a stark minimalism that strips down sound to its most essential elements, emphasizing dissonance and abrupt changes to create a jarring listening experience. This intentional simplicity serves as an unfiltered conduit for their message, allowing the listener to feel the weight of their critique without distraction. Their live performances further amplify this ethos, often prioritizing intensity over technicality, fostering an environment that feels both chaotic and cathartic. Lyrically, No Trend often explores themes of societal disillusionment and the futility of mainstream trends. Their writing leans towards a provocative tone that balances irony with sincerity, presenting observations that are at once biting and contemplative. The storytelling is impressionistic, allowing listeners to draw personal connections from abstract phrases rather than concrete narratives.

Full discography

No Trend's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

7 releases 6 albums 1 EP 1983–2001
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does No Trend sound like?

The music thunders forward with sharp, staccato rhythms and sudden shifts that create an urgent tension, punctuated by moments of stark silence. Rooted in hardcore punk. Start with More.

What is the best No Trend album to start with?

The best album to start with is "More" (2001). It's the most representative of what makes No Trend worth hearing.

Who is No Trend for?

If you're into hardcore punk, No Trend is worth your time. The music thunders forward with sharp, staccato rhythms and sudden shifts that create an urgent tension, punctuated by moments of stark silence.

How many albums does No Trend have?

No Trend has 7 releases in their discography, including 6 albums and 1 EP.