Soilwork live at The Underworld Camden

The Underworld Camden, 174 Camden High Street, London
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This event ended on Thursday 25th of August 2016
Admission
£20.00
Venue Information
Underworld
Camden High Street, NW1 0NE
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Camden Town 0.08 miles

Swedish metal eminence SOILWORK was spawned in Helsingborg, anno 1995 by guitarist Peter Wichers and vocalist Bjorn 'Speed' Strid. Following two highly acclaimed albums on Listenable Records, SOILWORK joined the Nuclear Blast roster, releasing a new bombshell year after year and touring aggressively in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan. The band's unique blend of melodic metal developed at a staggering rate, most notably on the Devin Townsend produced 'Natural Born Chaos', the first SOILWORK recording to fully display Bjorn 'Speed' Strid's knack for majestic vocal melodies. The 2002 album also saw the arrival of keyboard virtuoso Sven Karlsson. In 2005, SOILWORK was joined by drummer extraordinaire Dirk Verbeuren and released 'Stabbing The Drama' which quickly became a landmark release, highlighted by an 18 month world tour and a spot on Ozzfest alongside headliners Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden. Despite a few line-up shuffles, SOILWORK and their iconic bassist Ola Flink continued to conquer fans worldwide, recording two more outstanding albums and touring relentlessly alongside bands such as Lamb of God and Killswitch Engage. In 2013, with guitar tandem Sylvain Coudret and David Andersson on board, SOILWORK unleashed their magnum opus 'The Living Infinite', the first double album in melodic death metal history. Adventurous yet true to the band's identity, this Jens Bogren produced twenty song powerhouse was received with great acclaim from press and fans alike. It also led to a management deal with Breaking Bands (Exodus). March 2015 saw the release of the explosive Blu-Ray/DVD 'Live In The Heart Of Helsinki', proving without a shadow of a doubt that SOILWORK are true masters of their art and remain as relevant as ever.

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