This weekend a good one is going to be rolled in the living room Wolf! After exhausting tickets for its date this Friday 18, Cashmere and Electric Monolith they will perform again on Saturday the 19th in the same room. The proposal of both is based on a heavy psych seventies full of licks bluesmen, bass lines by far groove, syncopated drum beats and guitar solos with more wah-wah than those of Kirk hammet.
Cashmere they are going to launch their training in this comeback concert after two years of hiatus. In 2017 they released Jungle, a great album with a notable emphasis on the instrumental and with progressive touches. The trio broke up a year later, reforming now with two of the original members: Alexander Carmona to the battery and Gaston Lainé to the guitar. Complete the lineup Claudia haze (former The Mothercrow) on vocals and bass. It remains to be seen whether in addition to the Jungle have some news ready!
On the other hand we have the frenetic Electric Monolith, which we have already seen several times rolling through the halls of the underground Barcelona and in the occasional summer festival. Also with three components, they are a safe bet both live and in the studio. Her disk Resurrect the Dead (2018) transports the listener to the 70s from minute one with his riffs tasty and that characteristic voice to Ozzy.
As in all the concerts of these months, it will be necessary to attend with a mask and following the measures of social distancing, but this will not prevent us from having a great night of live music. The doors open at 8:30 p.m., don’t be late!
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I got into this metal business when I was 14 years old, and from concert to concert I have been discovering the national and international bands that are part of this world. Now I contribute my grain of sand to Science of Noise telling what happens in the events in the area and some record news.
I also play guitar and bass in some groups from the local scene. I have the pelaos eggs to play at the Ceferino.
Source scienceofnoise.net
Translated from Spanish