A Greek quartet blending gothic rock and post-punk with moody, introspective songs.
For their essence, try "Black Tears" from 2009 or "The heart of the world." Both capture that gothic-tinged atmosphere they do so well.
X-Wife carved out a space for dark, textured rock in Greece with songs that never aim for polish. Their 2009 single "Black Tears" established their signature sound, atmospheric guitar work and George Liosis's emotive vocals wrapped around themes that feel lived-in. Tracks like "Ping-Pong" and "Summertime Death" continue that commitment to mood over genre.
They formed as a quartet with Liosis on vocals and released their debut album "44" in 2010. Over the next decade, albums like "Oedipus" and "Nyx" in 2020 maintained their raw, emotional style without chasing trends.
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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