TORSDAG / 24.10 KL. 20.00
UADA
LØRDAG / 16.11 KL. 19.00
SMELT
LØRDAG / 22.2 KL. 21.00
MAS
UADA - + SPECIAL GUEST: GHOST BATH & SUPPORT: CLOAK
Since their formation in 2014, UADA's rise has been meteoric. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, the band quietly released their debut album, Devoid of Light in 2016 through and word of mouth quickly built from there: here was BLACK METAL writ large, classic and uncompromising but brimming with power, soul, and artistry, and all without bluster and bathos. Uada's debut album surely expanded the lexicon of the melodic black metal idiom, and the underground took notice.
In 2020, almost effortlessly, Uada fully perfect their craft and delivered Djinn. Simply titled but by no means simple in construction nor execution, Djinn builds upon the increasingly ambitious songwriting of its no-less-considerable predecessor, but pushes their dazzling artistry into nearly Technicolor landscapes of the Beyond.
Ghost Bath is an American band from North Dakota formed in 2012 and fronted by Dennis Mikula. They have released four studio albums and one EP to date, melding black metal and post-rock music. They initially gained notoriety for marketing themselves as being from China. Ghost Bath combine elements of black metal, with uplifting melodies and atmospheric qualities inspired by post-rock. Their style has thus been associated with blackgaze and post-metal and frequently compared to that of fellow American band Deafheaven.
Unyielding darkness and brutality emerge from the deep south of the United States. Atlanta based quartet Cloak blend the sounds of black metal, rock 'n' roll, and homegrown Southern sludge to create their own unique and menacing sound. While Cloak might rage against societal conventions, the Atlanta quartet embraces the rebellious and time-tested traditions of heavy metal. Whether it be the conjuring the chaotic spirit of Swedish black metal purveyors Watain and Dissection, summoning the deep, dark and sensual groove of Danzig, or evoking the raw speed and raucous energy of Motörhead, the influence of metal’s founding fathers is deep within Cloak’s DNA.