Chaos Theory kickstarts 2016 with some of the mightiest post-metal bands they've ever worked with in the past. This edition of The Facemelter includes an album launch by legends Latitudes, so come down for the first live listen!
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Latitudes (album launch)
The progressive/post-metal behemoths officially launch their album 'Old Sunlight' here, two weeks after its release on Debemur Morti Productions.
This new impressive opus was produced by Chris Fielding (Primordial, Electric Wizard) and mastered by James Plotkin (ISIS, Jesu). Cleverly technical and complex, without being over-worked, 'Old Sunlight' is a captivating structure of monstrously heavy riffs and haunting mellifluous vocals surrounded by an impressive maze of curving and twisting melodies.
After their epic show for our 5th anniversary celebrations, we can't wait to see how they've come on one year later.
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Telepathy
Post-metal heroes from Essex, who impress all who bear witness to their mighty performances. Since they played The Facemelter almost four years ago, they've gone on to support Year Of No Light, Oathbreaker, Downfall Of Gaia, Raging Speedhorn and many others, as well as headlining the Little Devil stage at Incubate 2014 in Tilburg, Netherlands, and Music Is The Weapon Festival 2014 in Gdynia, Poland, amongst numerous European tours.
They've just announced that they'll be recording new material with Jaime Gomez, who's produced Ghost, Altar of Plagues, Cathedral, Hexvessel and more, so even die-hard fans can expect to hear some new sounds.
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P S O T Y
A trio from Peterborough, whose dynamic changes flow so masterfully from ambient melodies to heavy metal-laden riffs, that you never notice the nuances until they're overwhelming you.
Check out their latest album 'Fragments Of Uniforms', out on Candlelight Records
The Facemelter: Latitudes (album launch), Telepathy, PSOTY
The Black Heart, 3 Greenland Place, Camden
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£6 advance (We Got Tickets), £8 on the door
£6 advance (We Got Tickets), £8 on the door
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