Water Torture
Water Torture was an experimental rock band that released a string of albums including their debut "Abyss" and the follow-up "Drowning." Their songs like...
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Water Torture was an experimental rock band that released a string of albums including their debut "Abyss" and the follow-up "Drowning." Their songs like "Alone Always" and "Black Blood" carried a heavy, atmospheric quality. The group disbanded in 2012 after about a decade of activity.
Their live shows were known for intense energy, and at one point vocalist Elysia Thorne reportedly cut her wrist onstage as part of a performance. This kind of raw presentation fit with the band's overall aesthetic, which leaned into darker themes without much polish.
While their catalog isn't huge, tracks such as "Common Standard" and "Home / Sick" show what they were about: a direct, unadorned approach to heavy, moody rock. They made their music and then stopped, leaving behind those recordings.
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