Some Soviet Station

Some Soviet Station was an emo-hardcore and math-rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, active between 1998 and 2001. Their sound blended the angular, intense energy of Washington, DC post-hardcore with the melodic intricacies of Midwest emo and rhythmic complexity of math rock, creating a distinctive style that resonated with fans of '90s emo and post-hardcore scenes. Their sole full-length album, *Some Soviet Station*, was originally released in 2000 by Mood Swing Records and was recorded by Bob Weston of Shellac. In 2025, this record received a long-overdue remaster and a limited vinyl pressing by Expert Work Records, bringing renewed attention to their music and legacy.

The album features tracks like "Sonic Titan," "Pistol Whipped," and "Hello Dial Tone," showcasing the band's dynamic range and tight musicianship. Even though Some Soviet Station had a relatively brief lifespan, their work remains a beloved underground classic appreciated by fans who value the raw, urgent interplay of post-hardcore and emo with math-rock complexity.

Related Artists Spotify Logo
At the Drive-In
Braid
Karate
Texas Is The Reason
Rodan
Lungfish
Latest Release
undefined album image
Some Soviet Station
Album - 10 Tracks - Released July 25, 2025
Collage of Genre Images

RecentMusic users are tracking Some Soviet Station and over 378,000 other artists to know when they release the new music.

Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!

Get Started