Halloween Indoor Festival at Kabinet múz

Halloween Indoor Festival at Kabinet múz

The fourth year of the festival is very colourful this year; it will feature bands such as Buffalo Bells, Black Burley, Grape and singer Harry Gump.

The festival will offer two performers from Germany, one from Austria and three from the Czech Republic. For example, the Austrian country band Buffalo Bells will perform there, who put great emphasis on vocals in combination with the violin, guitar and bass. From Brno bands there will be Black Burley, who will be launching their new album Abhuman Rise as part of the festival. The recording started in the beginning of summer 2015 and the final mixing came four months later. During the recording of ten of their own songs the band set-up gradually changed, with only the guitar player and drummer remaining from the original members. The actual title of the album refers to the rise of a “non-human” being, which changed to something monstrous, absolutely separated from the common human existence – Abhuman Rise. Apart from them, the local band Bombs from Heaven will be appearing there and will introduce several new compositions from their upcoming third album. Other foreign representatives will be from Germany, the punk-rock band Grape and also the singer  Harry Gump from Munich. The Halloween Indoor Festival will take place on Saturday 31 October at 8pm at Kabinet múz.

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