Post Plague presents Attrition
with Dead Blood Cells and TBA
Presented by: Post - Plague productions0 | CHATHAM: Poco loco (info) |
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P | Friday 6th December, 2024 |
N | Door time: 7:30pm Start time: 8:30pm |
. | 14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - General |
Event information
ATTRITION are pioneers in what became known as darkwave…Carving out a unique slice of the creative underground for over two decades, fueled by a succession of critically acclaimed albums…selling over 50,000 to date…the band has toured all Europe and North America, Mexico and Asia, appeared at major festivals and had their music included on a number of film soundtracks….
Formed in 1980 by Martin Bowes and Julia Waller in Coventry, England, influenced by a mix of punk ideology and experimental art aesthetics, they emerged as part of the early ’80’s UK Industrial scene alongside contemporaries Test Department, Coil, Legendary Pink dots, In The Nursery, Portion Control et al.
https://attrition.co.uk/
Their music is an undefinable marriage of dark and light…of futures and pasts…probing unexplored sonic landscapes with an eclectic marriage of experimental and traditional sound, of electronics and acoustics, of male and female….what became known as darkwave
Black Light Ascension
BLA has been in operation since 2010. Featuring mechanized rhythm and angular dystopian guitar, sonorous yet sometimes brutal vocals There have been 4 releases, Ashes, Post Future Recordings, The Austerity Exhibition and the latest offering Flesh Ghosts also via Hauruck. BLA are playing live actively.
https://blacklightascension.bandcamp.com/
Dead Blood Cells
Dead Blood Cells are a Kent UK based Industrial Darkwave band. Formed in very early 2017 in Medway, they bring together a number of influences including Darkwave, Electro-Industrial and more of those tricky Post-Punk genres. It is a marriage of hauntingly sweet dark vocals with industrial noise. They have appeared on Cleopatra Records Unquiet Grave 2020 compilation, Slava Ukraini ( a Darkwave/EBM Charity compilation in support of Ukraine) Described by one reviewer "They had a song that told you they are Industrial, but there was more than this mixed up in this cacophony stage presence. There was punk, experimental and something that vaguely reminded me of some of Fad Gadgets sound."
deadbloodcells.com