S.S.H. is a musical act referenced in a few niche sources. One known recording is the track “Age of Darkness,” which appears on the Lost Child original soundtrack (track 03). A separate entry lists a punk group from Lübeck, Germany, under the name SSH+K, suggesting a possible connection or a similarly‑named project. No comprehensive biography or catalog is available from the supplied sources.
Formation and Backstory
No reliable information about the formation date, origin, or early history of S.S.H. is provided in the sources. The punk‑oriented entry (SSH+K) indicates a link to Lübeck, but details remain unknown.
Style and Influences
Based on the MusicBrainz entry, the act is associated with punk music from Lübeck, Germany. The inclusion of “Age of Darkness” on a soundtrack suggests the music may also incorporate darker, atmospheric elements suitable for cinematic contexts. Specific influences are not documented.
Members
Current
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Former
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The sources do not name any members or contributors to S.S.H. or SSH+K. Consequently, member information is unavailable.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
202? – Age of Darkness (Lost Child OST – 03)
Legacy and Notes
The abbreviation S.S.H. also corresponds to the botanist Sheila Spenser Hooper (author abbreviation S. S. Hooper), who is unrelated to the musical act. This coincidence sometimes leads to confusion in searches. Apart from the limited soundtrack appearance and the punk reference, no further legacy or impact is recorded.