Klubb Fredagsmangel & Amplified Medborgarskolan presents
Ett dödens maskineri (SWE) melodic crust-punk, on stage 22:30
Maridia (SWE) post-hardcore, on stage 21:15
Gigafauna (SWE) progressive sludge-metal, on stage 20:15
Tickets 200kr at Nortic.se
https://www.nortic.se/ticket/event/74060
Or 250kr at the door
Members 150kr
The club is open 17-01
Gäst-DJ Fabbe
Ett dödens maskineri;
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5OnVR7BCOmGxkkbjZcOQQ7?si=Lr5TS_pARH-2VfnxEALWHw
With their melodic yet raw punk approach ETT DÖDENS MASKINERI unmasks the disowned and twisted social climate we live under today. Humans and their value being sacrificed for constant and relentless economic growth. Right wing rhetoric getting traction in our everyday life. The dismantling of the welfare system and the pillars of our society. The idealization of individual and personal success at the expense of the collective and fair distribution of wealth. Demagogues that incite and taunts, authoritarian men that take the place as the new alpha leaders of humanity. Religious fanaticism, anti-feminism and the war against women and the LGBT community. Nationalism, populism and the love for walls and fences meant to hindre people who are fleeing for their lives. The constantly present everyday racism brewing under the surface. Simplified and stupified – Orwellian Newspeak and Doublethink.
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In the music you can clearly hear inspiration from classic Swedish crust-punk bands such as Skitsystem , Disfear and Martyrdöd mixed together with tones of more melodic punk such as Asta Kask, Strebers and Lastkaj 14 . Sorrow and despair in a brutal and filthy dystopian package in key minor.
Maridia;
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2hywhtc2VcUpCp2hZLA1FE?si=PxLwC_8kTKCj6XZ9BC8-XA
Grim Post-Hardcore from Sweden.
"MARIDIA's proposal steps firmly to the front with 'Mouth Of Ruin', offering a sharp production of exactly 30 minutes with fairly the best features of all styles mixed in a cathartic, powerful first work recorded, completed by astonishing lyrics that delve into the sickness we swallow everyday in the capitalist urban landscape, how does that shape human relationships, where or how to find a way out of a cycle of self-destruction. A fresh and promising voice to call for the strength and will to overcome the present grief and to deny the violence of our systems through the lenses of a dark, crude, pissed-off allegoric social chronicle greatly expressed by words and sound."
- Antifascist Black Metal Network.
"Passages of thoughtful, intellectual post-hardcore with huge, fat and angry riffs are steadily backed by an incredible rhythm section.
Each of these eight tracks are gems in their own right and at the same time contribute to welding together a solid whole, one of the absolute top albums of the year." - Slavestate Magazine.
"The darkness is present at all times and the frustration in the lyrics and song is very palpable. All to the notes of down-tuned guitars that effectively chops your soul into small pieces. All this with a huge sound production that makes most things around you shake.
- Heavy Underground.
Gigafauna;
https://open.spotify.com/artist/26hxVvEcijM6Zh0V6vE1KW?si=UjPFccXfQkKxy0fGIQ-PSw
Eye to Windward, released 16 May 2025, is the latest album from Sweden's Gigafauna.
The band plays metal. Heavy, dynamic music. Music that thrives in the borderlands between hard rock’s catchier side, and the rhythmic and melodic challenges from metal’s more extreme boundaries. You might hear some sludge, some progressive metal, some death, maybe even a dose of straight up denim and leather heavy metal. It doesn't matter. What you hear is the sound of a band that loves metal, that loves making music, that loves banging heads. What if Meshuggah sat around a campfire with a few brews and started a Maiden tribute band? What if Cult of Luna played a set of Dream Theater tunes on their next tour? We may never know what that would turn out like. It might not sound a whole lot like Gigafauna. Then again, maybe it just might.
Gigafauna, hailing from Uppsala, Sweden was formed in 2015. The band’s modus operandi is heavy music drawing from a wide range of influences, and perhaps difficult to classify more narrowly than simply “metal”. Their focus has always been on crafting something bigger than themselves—progressive, powerful metal that stands on its own. Their latest album, Eye to Windward, is their most fully realized work yet — an intricate and crushing statement recorded with Finnish maestro Teemu Aalto (Insomnium, Omnium Gatherum). If their previous releases hinted at their potential, this album cements them as a force to be reckoned with.
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