Backstory:
Angry Crowd was formed in the dull suburbs of Manchester, England, in the late 1990s. It began as a quartet of high school buddies who shared a deep resentment for the mundane monotony of their daily lives and a mutual love for music. With Jack on vocals, Ronnie on drums, Lu on guitar, and Henry on the bass, they decided to channel their frustrations into music, and thus, Angry Crowd was born. They started out playing in their garages, school events, and local pubs, gradually gaining a local following before finally being discovered by a record label executive during one of their electrifying pub gigs.
Genre:
Angry Crowd is an energetic Punk Rock band with a fusion of grunge and garage rock elements. Their music is loud, raw, and filled with the angst and frustration of youth, resonating with their fans who are looking for an outlet for their own pent-up emotions.
Title:
Their hit single is titled “Rage Against Complacency”.
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[G] Late nights, [D] empty fights,
[A] Pushing through the city [C] lights
[G] Feel the pressure, [D] feel the heat,
[A] Our hearts are pounding to the [C] beat.
(Chorus)
[G] Rage against complacency, [D] fight the silent enemy,
[A] We are more than [C] just the crowd,
[G] Angry and [D] loud, we [A] won’t be [C] kept down!
(Verse 2)
[G] Dreams trapped, [D] wings wrapped,
[A] In a world that’s [C] overlapped.
[G] Time’s ticking, [D] we can’t wait,
[A] We won’t surrender to [C] this fate.
(Chorus)
[G] Rage against complacency, [D] fight the silent enemy,
[A] We are more than [C] just the crowd,
[G] Angry and [D] loud, we [A] won’t be [C] kept down!
Favorite Fan:
Their most ardent fan is called Molly. Molly first heard Angry Crowd during a local pub gig, and she was immediately captivated by their raw energy and truthful lyrics. In her testimonial, she states, “Angry Crowd has a way of capturing the trials of everyday life and transforming them into something that feels empowering. Their music is an anthem for anyone who’s ever felt trapped or frustrated, and it’s helped me through some of my toughest times. They’re more than just a band for me, they’re a lifeline.”