Tunic
Hailing from Winnipeg, Tunic carve out their space in the noise-rock underground with a raw, unflinching approach to sound and sentiment. Armed with jagged guitar tones, relentless rhythms and vocals that veer between rant and cry, the trio tackle themes of identity, anxiety and loss without compromise. Their 2023 LP Wrong Dream marked a turning point—co-produced by some heavy hitters but driven by a sharpened creative focus—before 2025’s A Harmony of Loss Has Been Sung saw them grapple with deeply personal grief in one of their most devastating and assured statements yet. What sounds like chaos on the surface is in fact a well-aimed confrontation: they're testing the limits of how much pain can be transmuted into sonic force and honesty.
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Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025
Tunic - The Prince Albert - 12/09/2025