The Rapture

The Rapture electrifies the music scene with a dynamic blend of house, post-punk, and indie rock, making waves in the alternative dance and dance-punk genres. Known for their infectious energy, they captured attention with the groundbreaking “House of Jealous Lovers” released in 2002. Their earlier works, such as “The Chair That Squeaks” (1998) and “Mirror” (1999), laid the foundation for their distinctive sound. With releases under labels like Insound, they have carved out a niche that resonates with fans of acid house and rock. Their influence is felt alongside contemporaries in the post-punk revival movement, drawing comparisons to a vibrant lineage of genre-defying acts. The Rapture’s music is a staple for vinyl enthusiasts seeking the pulse of indie and dance-punk innovation.

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