Hurt is an Alternative Rock band, formed in Virginia in 2000 and disbanded in 2014. Needs a Better Description. (Actually, just needs a description.)

Members:

Final lineup:

  • J. Loren Wince: Lead singer, guitar, violin
  • Victor Ribas: Drummer and backing vocals

Other members include:

  • Rex Mohr: Bassist
  • Michael Roberts: Guitar and backing vocals
Discography:
  • Hurt (self-titled EP; 2000)
  • The Consumation (2003; rereleased to a wider audience in 2008 as The Re-Consumation)
  • Vol. I (2006)
  • Vol. II (2007)
  • Goodbye to the Machine (2009)
  • The Crux (final album, released May 1, 2012)
  • Break Up Song: Several.
  • Chronological Album Title: Vol. I and II.
  • Digital Piracy Is Evil: Mentioned in "Flowers," amusingly right alongside a Take That to their old record label.
  • Driven to Suicide: The narrator of "Well," although it fails (the gun isn't loaded.)
  • Epic Riff: "Wars" in the "a riff that the whole song is based around" definition of the trope.
  • Grief Song: "House Carpenter," "That (Such A Thing)"
  • Hidden Track: "Flowers" is attached at the end of "That (Such A Thing)" on the album, although it's also available as a bonus download to people who bought the album new.
  • Intercourse with You: The first couple verses of "Pandora" are rather explicit, although the sex doesn't make up the whole of the song.
  • Metal Scream: Infrequent, but it happens. "Overdose" in particular goes from the most perishing of Perishing Alt Rock Voices into growls and screams at the end.
  • Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness: Ranges from 1 ("Assurance," "Aftermath") up to around a 7 ("Role Martyr X", "Ten Ton Brick")
  • Murder Ballad: "Got Jealous," overlapping with Obsession Song.
  • Protest Song: "Wars." Who would have guessed from that title, right?
  • Religion Rant Song: "Rapture" and "Talking to God," both type 2 (religion as a pernicious influence on someone in the narrator's life.) Both religious folk and atheists are also subject to a bit of a Take That in "Flowers."
  • Take That: "Flowers" delivers a string of these.

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