British-German doomsters THRONEHAMMER are back on the warpath. They were the highlight of the evening at Stygian Pilgrims 2023. Now the band has returned to Braunschweig to bring you another event of dark doom metal. Look forward to a night full of darkness and pure gloom at B58, the cult store on Bültenweg.
Their latest album "Kingslayer" surprises with the band's most versatile material to date, with more power than ever before, with big riffs that unfold to their full potential in every track. Undisguised doom metal ethos meets destruction and impetuous devastation. The doom commando around vocalist Kat has clearly developed further and can even top its predecessor "Incantation Rites". The epic lyrics do the rest, and the vocals are even more versatile than before. A powerful sound that leaves no questions unanswered contributes to this.
The evening will be opened by the Hanoverian duo MIGHT. To describe their music, it is not enough to name a single genre. Because MIGHT buzz somewhere between post-metal, doom, punk, noise, sludge, shoegaze and alternative. Dark, melancholic, angry and hopeful. That's how you could describe Might's latest album. "Abyss" is the name of the longplayer by Ana Muhi and Sven Missullis. The press describes the album as "heavy as fuck" (SCREAM BLAST REPEAT), "doesn't-quite-sound-likeanything-else post-fuzz heavy rock and sludge" (THE OBELISK) and "black" (ECLIPSED MAGAZIN). While METAL HAMMER describes the band as a "gloomy duo", OX FANZINE attests to their "morbid weirdness" and ROCK HARD finds "The couple is indeed coming at us with power". "MIGHT herald doom and hope in equal measure" writes MINT, and in its annual review DEAF FOREVER mentions them as newcomers of the year.
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