Russian Baths Band

The band’s sound is a complex "gossamer shroud" that draws from several distinct—and often clashing—genres: POST-TRASH Shoegaze & Dark Wave

True to their name—which evokes the intense, transformative atmosphere of a traditional bathhouse—the band maintains a mysterious public persona. They are known for a collection of "moody pictures" across the internet that reflect the dark, introspective nature of their music. POST-TRASH For fans of My Chemical Romance 's more melancholic work or the wall-of-sound intensity of A Place to Bury Strangers russian baths band

The band solidified their lineup with the addition of Craig and later, a rotation of drummers, establishing a rhythm section that hits with the weight of a wet oak branch on skin (a reference to the venik used in actual Russian baths). This four-piece structure allowed them to create a sound that was dense, textural, and incredibly loud. The band’s sound is a complex "gossamer shroud"

For live performances and studio recordings, they are joined by: : Bass. Steven Levine : Drums. Discography and Career Highlights This four-piece structure allowed them to create a

The experience is not for the passive listener. It requires you to sit in discomfort. It asks you to embrace the screech of feedback as a necessary precursor to the beautiful melody hiding beneath.