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THOU, CLOUDRAT, MOLOCH, FALSE, NYCTERENT

Thursday, June 29 2017
8:30PM
 
 

Thou
The band was formed by guitarists Andy Gibbs and Matthew Thudium, bassist Mitch Wells, and drummer Terry Gulino. Thou released their first full-length effort, Tyrant, in 2007 after the arrival of the vocalist Bryan Funck. These were followed by their second studio album Peasant in 2008 and a string of EPs, including Malfeasance Retribution EP (2008), The Retaliation of the Immutable Force of Nature (2008), Through the Empires of the Eternal Void (2009) and Baton Rouge/You Have Much to Answer For (2010). Their third full-length album, Summit was released in 2010.

The band’s fourth studio album, Heathen, released in 2014, was met with critical acclaim. This album marked the first time in the band’s career that the band had featured cleanly sung vocals from collaborator Emily McWilliams. The album was named the best metal album of 2014 by music website Pitchfork. Thou has toured with and collaborated frequently with fellow sludge metal band The Body, whom they most recently collaborated with on the album entitled, You, Whom I Have Always Hated.

Cloudrat
Cloud Rat is a progressive grindcore band comprised of three misanthropes scattered across the state of Michigan, USA. Since forming in 2009, they’ve released a multitude of records and extensively toured North America and Europe. Their genre-defying sound is somehow both harrowing yet beautiful, punishing yet uplifting. Intensely personal and surrealist lyrics join with radical sociopolitical stances, evoking a maelstrom of emotions upon listening. Each of their many records has garnered generous critical acclaim, including album of the year listings from publications such as Rolling Stone, Vice, Spin, Tiny Mix Tapes, NPR, Terrorizer, Pitchfork, etc. 2017 sees them releasing five split records and multiple digital & cd compilations, as well as more time on the road.