Friday, November 15, 2024
Sofiehof Underjord
in
Jönköping
The Hush Hush Club presenterar The Sonic Dawn + Nepal Death. Dörrar 20:00 18+
Här kan ni kolla in The Sonic Dawn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqdvZxSnzEw Här kan ni kolla in Nepal Death: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN9NsCzhAFI
THE SONIC DAWN (DK) Breaking through the delicate fabric of reality, The Sonic Dawn makes a striking return.
After four years of devoted songcraft, they've conjured up a new album, inviting us on a real trip: "PHANTOM," the group’s fifth full-length, is set to be released worldwide via Heavy Psych Sounds in May 2024. With "Phantom" serving as a psychedelic statement against war and oppression, advocating for peace, freedom, and fuzz guitars, the band rocks harder than ever on this new record.
Join The Sonic Dawn on their European album tour – a guaranteed mind-expanding experience for rock fans, groove seekers, and party people alike. 2024 also marks The Sonic Dawn's 10th anniversary since first hitting the road. After hundreds of shows and having shared the stage with names like Graveyard, Baby Woodrose, and Dead Meadow, you can expect a band with a captivating presence.
NEPAL DEATH Nepal Death is like a transcendent 1972 VW bus voyage along The Hippie Trail. This Swedish musical collective is painting a vibrant auditory tapestry reminiscent of the era of free love, all set against the mysterious backdrop of death goddess Kali Ma. Their music beckons listeners to contemplate the metamorphosis (or end) that await them beyond the ultimate destination of Kathmandu.
This is seventies vibe psychedelic hippie rock at its very best. Angst ridden vocals on top of a compact wall of guitars, groovy bass, vintage organ and ritualistic drum beats all backed up by chants, religious bells and flutes, freaky backward sounds and eerie tanpura drones.
According to anonymous core cult members the band name is inspired by Danish poet and psychedelic pioneer Eik Skaløe. The former singer of Steppeulvene dreamed and sang about Nepal but went tragically missing in action close to the Nepalese border in 1968.