The Choir

The Choir

garage rock

United States Est. 1966

"Their music crackles with a restless energy, driven by tight rhythms and jagged guitar lines that maintain tension while pushing toward cathartic release."

Quick Start

A good place to start with The Choir is…

Choir Practice

Choir Practice

1994

The Choir stands out as a pivotal force in the evolution of garage rock, carving out a distinct identity that resonates with raw emotion and authenticity.
The Choir stands out as a pivotal force in the evolution of garage rock, carving out a distinct identity that resonates with raw emotion and authenticity. Their music captures the spirit of youthful rebellion while also reflecting deeper themes of longing and introspection, making them an essential touchstone for listeners seeking genuine connection in their sonic experiences. Their approach marries gritty instrumentation with an intense lyrical focus, often embracing a lo-fi aesthetic that enhances the visceral quality of their sound. This intentional roughness invites audiences into a world that feels both immediate and personal, encouraging exploration of the emotional landscapes that lie within the chaos. The Choir's performances often amplify this intensity, as they create an atmosphere where vulnerability and power coexist. Lyrically, The Choir often explores themes of disconnection, desire, and self-discovery, rendered through a voice that is both confessional and evocative. Their storytelling leans towards impressionistic moments rather than straightforward narratives, allowing listeners to inhabit the emotions conveyed rather than just observe them. This blend of sincerity and emotional nuance cultivates a rich tapestry of experience that resonates on multiple levels.

Full discography

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

2 releases 2 albums 1976–1994
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Choir sound like?

Their music crackles with a restless energy, driven by tight rhythms and jagged guitar lines that maintain tension while pushing toward cathartic release. Rooted in garage rock. Start with Choir Practice.

What is the best The Choir album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Choir Practice" (1994). It's the most representative of what makes The Choir worth hearing.

Who is The Choir for?

If you're into garage rock, The Choir is worth your time. Their music crackles with a restless energy, driven by tight rhythms and jagged guitar lines that maintain tension while pushing toward cathartic release.

How many albums does The Choir have?

The Choir has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.