Chaos Theory hails the return of post-metal favourites and new discoveries with fresh sounds at their monthly night.
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P S O T Y
Over a year and a half after their last gig at The Facemelter, this heavy instrumental trio return with more hypnotic basslines, flowing dynamics and bone-crushing riffs, as well as some new material to play you...
"Offers several changes in pace and a trading of the trademark light and dark of the elegant post-rock and the ugly sludge riffs" - The Sludgelord
"A cocktail of shimmer and sludge" - The Monolith
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Archelon
An accomplished sound from this Sheffield-based band, flowing effortlessly between delicate buildups to dark and heavy rock riffs, layered with breathy, coarse vocals, resulting in a sound that calls back to the earliest pioneers of post-metal.
"Knut and Neurosis with a decent helping of Isis" - Wonderbox Metal
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Jack Nash
An American/Portuguese soloist, who we caught at the Spread all-dayer at New River Studios in July.
This multi-instrumentalist makes improvised, stream-of-consciousness music inspired by his surroundings, looping wild guitars, plastic synths and drum machines.
He's already shared the stage with Chiyoda Ku, Steve Strong, Alpha Male Tea Party, Body Hound, A-Tota-So and his influences range from future garage to prog-rock to fusion jazz to jungle. No two shows are the same.
The Facemelter: PSOTY, Archelon, Jack Nash
The Black Heart, 3 Greenland Place, Camden
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This event ended on Friday 1st of September 2017
This event ended on Friday 1st of September 2017
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£6 advance, £8 on the door
£6 advance, £8 on the door
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