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Tons of Rock with Go-Go Gorilla, HEALTH, and more

Jun 28, 2024  ·  Tons of Rock, Oslo Tons of Rock, Oslo

Tons of Rock
Jun 28
Tons of Rock
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Uriah Heep, a progressive rock pioneer from the UK, was founded in 1969 by David Byron and Mick Box. Known for hits like "Easy Livin'," their sound blends bluesy hard rock and heavy metal. Despite frequent lineup changes, Mick Box remained a constant. Collaborations included Ken Hensley and John Wetton. Celebrated albums include "Demons and Wizards." The band has maintained popularity internationally, releasing albums like "Chaos & Colour" in 2023. Noteworthy members include drummer Lee Kerslake and bassist Trevor Bolder.
Born in L.A.'s noise scene, Health is known for their divisive, avant-garde style. They played festivals like Coachella, scored Max Payne 3, and collaborated across genres.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
Formed in Birmingham, England, Judas Priest are metal icons combining rock with theatrical flair. Known for anthems like "Breaking the Law," they influenced speed and death metal. Key members include Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing, and Ian Hill. Albums like "British Steel" and "Painkiller" are classics. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, they've collaborated with producers like Tom Allom and Andy Sneap. Their legacy includes reshaping heavy metal and captivating global fans with powerful live shows.
Orange Goblin, a British metal band formed in 1995 in London, is known for their heavy metal and stoner rock style. They've endured 25 years, gaining respect like Sabbath and Maiden. With Ben Ward leading, they've become legends through relentless, high-energy performances and straightforward, unpretentious attitudes.
Abbath, formed by Olve Eikemo in 2015 in Bergen, Norway, is known for its black metal prowess. After Immortal, Eikemo launched Abbath, with albums like 'Outstrider' and 'Dread Reaver' showcasing his signature style. Inspired by NWOBHM, thrash, and black metal, Abbath collaborates with musicians from Enslaved and Gorgoroth, cementing his status in metal.

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