Doom Over London
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Funeral of Mankind & Slaughterhouse Promotions proudly present:
DOOM OVER LONDON
featuring:
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LORD VICAR (finland/sweden)
“As the final nails were hammered to the coffin of Reverend Bizarre (1995-2007, R.I.P.), guitar player Peter Vicar started to follow his vision of a new True Doom Metal band. Full of intensity, cruelty, heaviness, and force. Still firmly walking in the footsteps of Saint Vitus, Trouble, Witchfinder General and Pentagram, this new band brings together an international lineup”
(featuring ex members of Reverend Bizarre, Count Raven/St Vitus & Centurions Ghost)
RAMESSES
“Bristling with malevolence, Ramesses’ crushing grooves induce a hypnotick lethargy: weighed down, beleaguered and enveloped by doom. While the percussion/guitar/bass/vokills set to work on your viscera, your head is forcibly plunged down the rabbit hole and drenched in heavy psychedelia”
INBORN SUFFERING (france)
“they sound so overwhelming, evoking a sense of desolation and mourning in the overburdened atmosphere, they will leave wounds bleeding on your frail body! grunting vocals sound powerful and dark in the most appropriate and bitter way. They evoke a devout and hallucinating floating atmosphere”
INDESINENCE
“a jaw-droppingly capable example of real doom-death at its best, unsullied by trend, market, product or anything even remotely connected. As if an answer to the prayers of those still wringing their hands because records like ‘As The Flower Withers’ can never really exist again, Indesinence have just proved that YES IT IS STILL FUCKING POSSIBLE to write albums of morbid, sanguine genius in precisely its mould”
THE WOUNDED KINGS
“The Wounded Kings could not be further from their bland contemporaries, for this English band reach right back to the source of the medium, a diminishing lifewell from which only slight strands of hope can escape, much less thrive”
BAST
“impressive and interesting, consisting largely of instrumentation, with clever crescendos”
+ MORE TBA
SATURDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER
@ THE GAFF, HOLLOWAY ROAD
TICKETS £10 ADV
DOOM OVER LONDON
featuring:
…
LORD VICAR (finland/sweden)
“As the final nails were hammered to the coffin of Reverend Bizarre (1995-2007, R.I.P.), guitar player Peter Vicar started to follow his vision of a new True Doom Metal band. Full of intensity, cruelty, heaviness, and force. Still firmly walking in the footsteps of Saint Vitus, Trouble, Witchfinder General and Pentagram, this new band brings together an international lineup”
(featuring ex members of Reverend Bizarre, Count Raven/St Vitus & Centurions Ghost)
RAMESSES
“Bristling with malevolence, Ramesses’ crushing grooves induce a hypnotick lethargy: weighed down, beleaguered and enveloped by doom. While the percussion/guitar/bass/vokills set to work on your viscera, your head is forcibly plunged down the rabbit hole and drenched in heavy psychedelia”
INBORN SUFFERING (france)
“they sound so overwhelming, evoking a sense of desolation and mourning in the overburdened atmosphere, they will leave wounds bleeding on your frail body! grunting vocals sound powerful and dark in the most appropriate and bitter way. They evoke a devout and hallucinating floating atmosphere”
INDESINENCE
“a jaw-droppingly capable example of real doom-death at its best, unsullied by trend, market, product or anything even remotely connected. As if an answer to the prayers of those still wringing their hands because records like ‘As The Flower Withers’ can never really exist again, Indesinence have just proved that YES IT IS STILL FUCKING POSSIBLE to write albums of morbid, sanguine genius in precisely its mould”
THE WOUNDED KINGS
“The Wounded Kings could not be further from their bland contemporaries, for this English band reach right back to the source of the medium, a diminishing lifewell from which only slight strands of hope can escape, much less thrive”
BAST
“impressive and interesting, consisting largely of instrumentation, with clever crescendos”
+ MORE TBA
SATURDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER
@ THE GAFF, HOLLOWAY ROAD
TICKETS £10 ADV
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Doom Over London indeed
by SweetShadow595 |
7 Sep 2010
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