Mad at Gravity was an American rock band known for their blend of alternative metal and post-grunge influences. Formed in Austin, Texas, in the late 1990s, the band developed a sound characterized by heavy guitar riffs, melodic vocals, and introspective lyrics.
Mad at Gravity gained wider attention with their self-titled debut album Mad at Gravity, which featured the single “Walk Away.” The song received radio airplay and helped introduce the band to a broader rock audience.
Their music combined elements of hard rock and alternative metal, balancing aggressive instrumentation with more melodic and emotional passages. This approach placed them within the early 2000s rock landscape alongside other post-grunge and nu metal acts.
Despite their initial momentum, the band had a relatively short-lived mainstream presence and did not achieve long-term commercial success at the same level as some of their contemporaries.
Mad at Gravity is remembered for their contribution to the early 2000s alternative metal scene, particularly for their debut release and its standout tracks.
Today, they are recognized as a lesser-known but notable band from that era, with a sound that reflects the style and energy of early 2000s rock.