ASOMVEL With RABID BITCH OF THE NORTH + STEREO NASTY

When:
3rd May 2019 @ 8:00 PM
2019-05-03T20:00:00+01:00
2019-05-03T20:15:00+01:00
Where:
Voodoo Belfast
11A Fountain St
Belfast BT1 5EA
UK
Cost:
£10
Contact:
The Distortion Project

The Distortion Project Presents Asomvel with support from Rabid Bitch Of The North and Stereo Nasty in Voodoo Belfast

 

ASOMVEL

A Dream To Some…A Nightmare To Others. These guys calmly walk on, bludgeon your senses with a baseball bat and then retire to the bar, leaving you with what‘s left of your mind in a pool in your pants.

“The best heavy metal has plenty of dirt under its fingernails: this lot must never be allowed to work in a food preparation area.” – Dom Lawson, The Guardian

ASOMVEL released their well-respected debut LP, Kamikaze, in 2009. Barely a year later, the band was shaken to its core when front-man, Jay-Jay Winter, was killed in a road accident. Although a devastating tragedy, co-founding guitarist, Lenny, knew that the band had to continue in tribute to the determined spirit of their founder.

Since releasing their 2013 album, Knuckle Duster, with Bad Omen Records to much critical acclaim, and recruiting Jay-Jay’s Nephew, Ralph, the band has spent the last couple of years playing around the world; including a tour of Brazil, dates in Japan, Slovenia, Germany, Spain, France, Ireland – these dates included many respected festivals such as Hammerfest, Party San Open Air, Siege of Limerick, and MetalDays. ASOMVEL are set to release their third album, World Shaker in 2019.

 

RABID BITCH OF THE NORTH

Rabid Bitch Of The North have toured and played with a long list of Metal legends including Angel Witch, Raven, Diamond Head, Blitzkrieg, Hell, Portrait, Tim Ripper Owens, Acid Reign, Xentrix, Pagan Altar, Primordial, Solstice, Dark Forest, Age Of Taurus, and Argus. We also played Bloodstock 2014 with Saxon and Megadeth and have played several Siege of Limerick festivals.

Rabid Bitch of the North are a three piece heavy metal band from Belfast Northern Ireland. They are very much inspired by traditional heavy metal bands and associate themselves with the NWOBHM and it’s descendants. The bands musical character and individuality is very important to their ethos and ultimately they aim to be themselves. They like to play fast, hard, heavy and with fury!

 

VIDEO NASTY

The band name is an allusion to Video Nasties, low-budget horror films released on video cassette that were criticized or banned in the UK. The lads from Kildare just pump out pure heavy metal.

 

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