The Facemelter: A Horse Called War, Wren, The Broken Oak Duet

The Black Heart, 3 Greenland Place, Camden
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This event ended on Friday 4th of March 2016
Admission
£6 advance (We Got Tickets), £8 on the door
Venue Information
The Black Heart
Greenland Place, NW1 0AP
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Camden Town 0.07 miles

The Facemelter this month is a feast of sludge, hardcore, post-metal and math rock! We've got bands reforming and album launches from previous performers at ArcTanGent and Baba Yaga's Hut.

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A Horse Called War

Crusty sludge heroes from a backward town in Norfolk, who formed ten years ago, released an EP, played shows with bands like Raging Speedhorn and Weedeater, got some rave reviews in Terrorizer, Sludgelord and the like, then broke up in 2010.

After a few of them had stints in other bands, including William English, they reformed last year and the UK metal community rejoiced!

They're back for their first London show in 2016 after playing to a rammed Devonshire Arms last year.

Will be brutal.

"If you're a fan of Eyehategod, Corrosion Of Conformity, Pantera, Weedeater, perhaps now is the time to acquaint yourself with A Horse Called War." - The Sludgelord

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Wren

After a stonking show supporting Bad Guys at Baba Yaga's Hut's Christmas show last year, a tour with Empress, and a slot with EARTHMASS and OHHMS at The Facemelter the year before, this hardcore/sludge hybrid are back to play new music from their upcoming sledgehammer of an EP 'Host', the follow up to 2015's split with noise rock 3-piece Irk.

Featuring members of Facemelter favourites obe, Wren have moved beyond the post-metal leanings of their previous work and have taken a step into a darker, rawer, and more experimental realm of tonal vastness, demonstrating previously unheard elements within their repertoire.

Utilising a core framework of Neurosis-inspired industrial sludge-metal and the biting noise-rock morass of The Jesus Lizard, Wren spawn a sonic alchemy that is both ambitiously referential, and jarringly unique.

"Imagine Deftones meets Inter Arma" - Echoes And Dust

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The Broken Oak Duet (album launch)

A progressive, heavy math duo, featuring Howard James Kenny, who played at ArcTanGent, Handmade and Tramlines festivals last year.

After blowing people's mind when supporting bands like Raketkanon, and a successful Kickstarter campaign last year, they've produced their debut album 'Terrain' and will be releasing it in March.

"Amazing rhythms somewhere between Death From Above 1979 and a less harsh Lightening Bolt" - Louderthanwar

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