With their groovy metal sound, Orbit Culture from Sweden have become one of Sweden's most successful modern metal bands since their formation in 2013. With influences from thrash metal, death metal, metalcore and catchy choruses, the band has mastered a balancing act that only a few manage. The press was quick to draw comparisons to Metallica, as Karlsson's clean vocals resemble those of James Hetfield, while the instrumentals on tracks such as "North Star of Nija", "Vultures of North" and "Saw" also incorporate aspects of technical death metal between thrashy groove metal and melodic death metal. With four EPs and four albums already released and tour support for bands such as In Flames, Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine, the band has become an established force in modern metal. The new album "Death Above Life" will be released on October 3rd via Century Media Records and will be presented live on an extensive European tour at the Swedes' biggest headline shows to date. With the Portuguese black metal phenomenon Gaerea and the Finnish metalcore band Atlas in their luggage, Orbit Culture are counting on great support. The package comes to Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Frankfurt and Cologne in October and November.
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