SATURDAY SEP 10, 2016
Cobalt
Mantar
MANTAR manages to sound heavier than most five piece bands you may know, in spite of the fact that no bass guitar was used on this record. Just drums and guitar set for destruction. Forget about Rock 'n Roll. This will hurt. Flogging beats and blackened melodies meet feedback orgies and doom mayhem. Early Melvins, Motorhead, Darkthrone. You name it. Don't call it sludge though.
MANTAR manages to sound heavier than most five piece bands you may know, in spite of the fact that no bass guitar was used on this record. Just drums and guitar set for destruction. Forget about Rock 'n Roll. This will hurt. Flogging beats and blackened melodies meet feedback orgies and doom mayhem. Early Melvins, Motorhead, Darkthrone. You name it. Don't call it sludge though.
DROPOUT
Dropout formed in spring of 2012 after Greg, Sten, and Matt decided to try to put a band together.The search for a second guitarist and bass player came to an end just a few short weeks later with the additions of Brett and Twitch. After banishing themselves to Greg's basement and writing a few songs, Dropout played their first show on July 28th just three months after forming. Playing songs that draw influences from several different genres, the only adjectives that describe Dropout to a fault are "Loud" and "Heavy".
Dropout formed in spring of 2012 after Greg, Sten, and Matt decided to try to put a band together.The search for a second guitarist and bass player came to an end just a few short weeks later with the additions of Brett and Twitch. After banishing themselves to Greg's basement and writing a few songs, Dropout played their first show on July 28th just three months after forming. Playing songs that draw influences from several different genres, the only adjectives that describe Dropout to a fault are "Loud" and "Heavy".