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Tons of Rock with Satyricon, Avantasia, and more

Jun 29, 2024  ·  Tons of Rock, Oslo Tons of Rock, Oslo

Tons of Rock
Jun 29
Tons of Rock
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Norway's Bokassa, known for their stoner punk style, gained fame supporting Metallica, Judas Priest, and more. Hailed by Lars Ulrich, they were nominated for a Norwegian Grammy and won the Bendiksenprisen. Their debut "Divide & Conquer" topped 2017's best lists, and their latest album, "All Out of Dreams," continues to deliver rebellious, catchy anthems.
Formed in Oslo in 1991, Satyricon, led by Satyr and Frost, are pioneers of Norwegian black metal known for their evolving sound. Albums like Nemesis Divina left an indelible mark. With releases like Rebel Extravaganza and The Age Of Nero, they broke genre boundaries, solidifying their reputation as a vital force in modern metal.
Seigmen, from Tønsberg, Norway, became iconic in rock with their melancholic grandeur. Hits include "Total" and "Metropolis." They won a Norwegian Grammy and topped charts.
Igorrr, aka Gautier Serre, is a French electronic producer known for blending genres like grindcore, metal, and opera. Born in France, his chaotic and distinct style features frenetic breakbeats mixed with operatic vocals and gypsy violins. Notable works include "Nostril" and "Savage Sinusoid." He's collaborated with artists like Mayhem's Teloch and released albums on labels like Ad Noiseam and Metal Blade, earning critical acclaim and radio airtime.
Germany’s Kreator, founded in Essen in 1982, are thrash metal pioneers known for classic albums like Extreme Aggression and Violent Revolution. They've toured worldwide and collaborated with bands like Lamb of God.
ZZ Top formed in 1969 Houston, Texas, are known for blues boogie rock, evolving into MTV stars in the '80s. Hits include "La Grange," "Legs," and "Sharp Dressed Man." Despite lineup changes, the band still tours and is inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Hard rock band All Them Witches, formed in 2012, master progressive, bluesy, neo-psychedelic rock. They’ve played at major festivals like Bonnaroo and collaborated with Mastodon and Ghost.
THUNDERMOTHER, a Swedish rock band, impresses with top chart albums like "Heat Wave" and tours with SCORPIONS in the US & Europe. Celebrated with awards like Sweden's best Hard Rock Gaffa 2020, they've played 2,000 shows globally.
Cavalera Conspiracy, formed in 2007 by Brazilian metal icons Max and Igor Cavalera, delivers blackened thrash with hardcore punk and groove metal. Known for albums like *Inflikted* and *Blunt Force Trauma*, they reunited after a decade-long feud. Collaborations include Marc Rizzo (Soulfly) and Joe Duplantier (Gojira). Their 2023 re-recording of Sepultura's *Morbid Visions* underlines their raw, energetic style.

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