
Truth Over Matters
A European rock band that has continued its activities since the late 90s, adapting its style to the times. Their representative songs are collected on this one album.
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9 songs
4:49

Driving alternative rock with a spiritual, restless energy, Mid-tempo but forward-pushing feel, with a constant sense of motion rather than calm, Prominent rhythmic electric guitars using delay and light overdrive, creating a galloping, circular pulse, Guitars should interlock with the drums, emphasizing momentum and emotional urgency, Bass is melodic and propulsive, locking tightly with the kick drum to maintain forward drive, Drums are steady and assertive, slightly behind the beat but never relaxed, pushing the song onward, Atmosphere remains reverent and echoing, like running through an empty cathedral rather than standing still, Vocals are emotive and urgent, breathy but determined, as if singing while moving forward, Dynamics rise through repetition and motion, not volume, and the track fades out while still in motion, Vocal phrasing should include subtle melodic improvisation and sustained notes with expressive vibrato
3:59

Driving alternative rock with spiritual tension and continuous forward motion, Mid-tempo but never calm, with a feeling of constant movement rather than atmosphere, Rhythmic electric guitars play repeating eighth-note delay patterns, creating a looping, galloping pulse, Chord voicings are partial and open, leaving space between notes instead of full strums, Guitars lead the song’s momentum, interlocking tightly with a steady, propulsive drum pattern, Bass lines are melodic and active, pushing the harmony forward rather than sitting underneath, Avoid static ambient pads; the track should feel alive and in motion at all times, Vocals are urgent and emotive, delivered with breath and restraint, like a prayer said while running, Dynamics build through repetition and persistence, not volume or density, The song should feel like moving through a vast, echoing space without ever stopping
4:07

High-energy dance-inflected alternative techno-rock style, driven by a looping groove, Vocals are delivered signature confident and sensual tone—half-preached, half-sung—using chest-driven projection, rhythmic phrasing in the verses, and soaring, sustained notes in the chorus that feel euphoric and declarative, The guitar approach reflects delay-heavy, rhythmic playing, favoring echoing patterns and textural repetition over traditional riffs, tightly interlocking, forward-pushing bass line and propulsive drums, The overall style is sexy, ironic, and ecstatic, designed to make the listener dance while subtly critiquing desire, illusion, and manufactured pleasure
5:05

Aggressively minimalist, riff-driven alternative rock in the early-90s industrial style, A single, distorted, delay-heavy guitar riff dominates the track, creating a tense, hypnotic groove, Cold, confrontational, ironic attitude with clipped phrasing, muted aggression, and a swaggering, almost spoken vocal delivery, Dark, modern, and intentionally abrasive, Mechanical, almost motorik rhythm with tight drums and a locked-in bass groove, emphasizing repetition over melody, Vocals delivered with sarcastic confidence, half-sung half-spoken, leaning into sneer rather than emotion, Delay-driven guitar tone with short repeats, high-end bite, and rhythmic echo used as a percussive element rather than melodic lead
4:50

Steady-tempo alternative rock in the vein of early-90s, no rubato and no tempo fluctuation, emotionally restrained and observational, intensity built through constant pulse and vocal register shift, verses delivered in grounded chest voice, chorus opening through controlled falsetto without dynamic swell, minimalistic and cinematic, time held in place by delayed guitar patterns rather than rhythmic variation, instrumentation continues throughout with no dropouts, no intentional quiet sections, and no vocals-only passages at any point
3:29

1990s electronic-infused alternative rock with a hypnotic dance groove, funky distorted guitar riffs, analog synth bass, and loop-driven rhythms, Cool, detached vocals with ironic attitude, building tension in repetitive verses
and releasing into a euphoric, stadium-sized chorus, Raw, gritty, club-like atmosphere blending rock swagger with electronic pulse
3:52

Alternative rock with dance-rock and subtle electronic club influence, Fast-driving, steady groove with constant forward motion, A distorted, abrasive electric guitar riff repeats throughout the track, minimal and mechanical, using tight modulation and rhythmic delay, Guitar parts are sharply muted and rhythm-focused, emphasizing speed and propulsion, Bass is deep, pulsing, and locked to a driving kick drum, Drums are dry, punchy, and urgent, with a restrained four-on-the-floor feel blended into a rock kit, Male vocals are confident, ironic, and slightly sneering, delivered in clipped, rhythm-driven phrasing, Vocals are dry, upfront, slightly saturated, cutting aggressively through the groove, No anthemic lift, no ballads, no breakdowns, Constant momentum from start to finish, Repetition is tight and kinetic, Mood is dark, cynical, seductive, and detached, evoking media overload, artificial identity, desire, and speed inside a crowded, flashing club
3:55

Aggressive electronic punk with raw breakbeats, distorted synth riffs, and rave stabs, High-octane energy with a rebellious, industrial edge, Combines the dark, hypnotic rhythm with the chaotic, vocal-driven intensity, Explosive drops, glitchy textures, and a snarling attitude throughout
