Some of Oh Hiroshima's most popular songs include This is not the end, Ellipse, Insignificant numbers, Richard D. Anderson, What once was. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Instrumental Post-rock
Upcoming Oh Hiroshima Tour
Sweden’s stalwart, slow burning post-rock outfit OH HIROSHIMA return to champion wonder and awe in an age of faded youth and jaded disenchantment. ‘All Things Shining’, the band’s fifth studio album, sees the project pared down to a brotherly core as they expand ever further into new sonic territories. Founded over 15 years ago as a DIY post-rock recording project in Kristinehamn, Oh Hiroshima has steadily outgrown its Swedish hometown to become a highly regarded studio and live project within the international post-rock scene. With four diverse full-length albums to their name encompassing elements of shoegaze, electronica, post-punk and danceable indie-rock, Oh Hiroshima’s forthcoming fifth release, ‘All Things Shining’, represents a significant evolution in the band’s songwriting and soundcrafting.
Read moreSweden’s stalwart, slow burning post-rock outfit OH HIROSHIMA return to champion wonder and awe in an age of faded youth and jaded disenchantment. ‘All Things Shining’, the band’s fifth studio album, sees the project pared down to a brotherly core as they expand ever further into new sonic territories. Founded over 15 years ago as a DIY post-rock recording project in Kristinehamn, Oh Hiroshima has steadily outgrown its Swedish hometown to become a highly regarded studio and live project within the international post-rock scene. With four diverse full-length albums to their name encompassing elements of shoegaze, electronica, post-punk and danceable indie-rock, Oh Hiroshima’s forthcoming fifth release, ‘All Things Shining’, represents a significant evolution in the band’s songwriting and soundcrafting.
Some of Oh Hiroshima's most popular songs include This is not the end, Ellipse, Insignificant numbers, Richard D. Anderson, What once was. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Oh Hiroshima's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include This is not the end, Ellipse, Insignificant numbers, Richard D. Anderson, What once was, and more.
Oh Hiroshima is known for their distinctive sound in the instrumental post-rock genre, often blending elements of nordic post-rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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