Gritty, melancholic punk that captures the weight of urban isolation. Intense dual vocals and driving rhythms for when you need a loud, honest catharsis.
This is punk music that has traded its political anger for a deep, resonant internal struggle. It sounds like the grey concrete of London on a Tuesday afternoon: heavy, honest, and slightly damp. The guitars alternate between frantic, driving energy and somber, acoustic-led builds that feel like they are carrying the weight of the world.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal delivery. The dual-vocal approach creates a sense of shared burden, with harmonies that feel more like two people shouting into the wind together than a polished choir. The lyrics are unflinching, dealing with mental health, medication, and the crushing monotony of modern life with a poetic bleakness that is rare in the genre.
Start with the album 'London' for the definitive balance of their folk-punk roots and their more expansive rock sound. If you want something darker and more atmospheric, 'Pharmacie' dives deeper into the clinical, heavy themes that define their later work.
Apologies, I Have None are an English melancholic, punk-influenced quartet from London, England.
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