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Dark Arts metal fest @ The Cellar

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THE DARKER, heavier side of music, the beautiful black beast unleashed originally by Black Sabbath in 1970, will be heard, performed, and celebrated at the Dark Arts Fest in The Cellar this Saturday.

Take a Lecherous Gaze at ‘rock-punk heavy jams’

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LECHEROUS GAZE’S music fits somewhere between garage and stoner rock, but they prefer to describe themselves as playing “psycho-delic shred-tastic ultra-hyphened rock-punk heavy jams.”

Empires of Light

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THE BLACK Country is an area of England where the industrial revolution was at its most intense, in cities like Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton.

Weed Priest’s new EP reviewed and streamed

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IF THERE was a musical sound to denote heavy, dense, flows of molten lava, slowly burning everything under its wake, then the opening riff to Weed Priest’s ‘Possessed’ would be it.

Armagh metal for The Cellar

downtuned riffs to stoner-rock mini-odysseys” according to The Thin Air website as Galway is about to discover.

Metallers Electric Taurus @ The Cellar

HEAVY METAL/blues/stoner rock band Electric Taurus are an Irishman, an Italian, and an Argentinean, and they play The Cellar Bar tomorrow at 9pm.

Castero @ The Cellar

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Hexen Haus Promotions and Desert Rock Ireland are bringing the ‘Fuzzed Out Sessions’ night back to The Cellar Bar downstairs tomorrow night, with the almighty heavy rockers Castero presenting songs from their new album Revolutions.

Castero @ The Cellar

Hexen Haus Promotions and Desert Rock Ireland are bringing the ‘Fuzzed Out Sessions’ night back to The Cellar Bar downstairs, with the almighty heavy rockers Castero presenting songs from their new album Revolutions.

Citóg @ The Cellar

CITÓG RETURNS to The Cellar Bar tomorrow night with alternative rockers Ka Tet, pop-rockers The Curtain Thieves, and classic rockers Prospect Avenue.

Two chances to see Tieranniesaur

TIERANNIESAUR, ONE of the most exciting new Irish indie bands, will play two shows at the Róisín Dubh this weekend.

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