A Northern Virginia band that built six albums around J. Loren's dark, persistent vision.
For their signature weight, '10 Ton Brick' still hits hard. If you want the later, stripped-down feel, 'Rapture (Acoustic)' shows where that intensity went.
Hurt's music sticks because it never really softened. Songs like '10 Ton Brick' and 'Dreams Away' from their early 2000s run show that heavy, brooding style they established in Virginia. They kept at it for two decades, putting out 'The Rope' in 2020 with the same core intensity.
They formed around 2000 with J. Loren and Paul Spina at the center. After 'The Consummating Ritual' in 2003, they released several more albums, including 'The Plague' in 2005 and 'The Rope' in 2020, with lineup shifts but a consistent sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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