Under The Symphony
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Under The Symphony

Under The Symphony is an alternative rock band known for their unconventional approach to rhythm and structure. Their song 'Crossfire in 2/4' uses an unusual...

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Under The Symphony's unconventional rock pulse

An alternative rock band known for rhythm experiments and progressive textures.

For their rhythmic signature, start with 'Crossfire in 2/4'. 'The 68 Effect' and 'The Ruthless Art of Living' show their broader range.

They make rock that doesn't settle into predictable grooves. 'Crossfire in 2/4' uses that unusual time signature to create a distinctive, driving pulse. Tracks like 'Genesis' and 'Shine For You' show they can work within more conventional structures too, but that rhythmic restlessness is their signature.

They released their debut single 'Crossfire' in 2021, followed by the album 'Symphony Of Shadows' the next year. The lineup solidified after some early changes, with Ethan Kauffman, Ben Thompson, and Jake Glover forming the core. They've kept working, with 'Through The Fire' scheduled for 2023.

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Under The Symphony is an alternative rock band known for their unconventional approach to rhythm and structure. Their song 'Crossfire in 2/4' uses an unusual time signature that gives it a distinctive pulse, while tracks like 'Genesis' and 'Shine For You' show their range within the genre.

The band includes Ethan Kauffman on vocals and guitar, Ben Thompson on drums, and Jake Glover on bass. They released their debut single 'Crossfire' in 2021, followed by the album 'Symphony Of Shadows' the next year. Their music incorporates elements of progressive metal and electronic textures alongside rock foundations.

Their sound developed with some lineup changes early on, including the addition of Glover after their original bassist departed. They've continued working on new material, with 'Through The Fire' scheduled for release in 2023.

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