Agenda
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You Me At Six
15 years after their breakthrough, the British rock band is stronger than ever. On new album 'Suckapunch' they make forays into industrial, garage rock and breakbeat.
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Fuzz
Ty Segall got into Steve Albini's studio with two of his mates. The result is intense and authentic, but with a blissful nod to Black Sabbath.
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Nova Twins
"Meet the new gen rock duo on a quest to diversify the music scene." (The Face)
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I Prevail / Wage War / Dream State
I Prevail's aggressive riffs and rousing choruses have become synonymous with modern rock.
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Far Caspian
Dreampop solo project of Joel Johnston releasing his debut album in the second half of 2021.
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The Sheepdogs
Straight from the opening act for Band of Skulls and Rival Sons, this guitar-driven modern-day retro rock from The Sheepdogs.
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Nada Surf
With their balanced pop songs bathed in that typical indie rock sound, Nada Surf never disappoints.
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Katatonia / Sólstafir / SOM
With the joint European tour of Katatonia and Sólstafir, the metal fan immediately gets a double portion of genius to look forward to.
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Thundermother
High voltage rock 'n' roll with a nod to AC/DC
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Kvelertak / Planet Of Zeus / Blood Command
The Norwegians of Kvelertak bring a mixture of hardcore punk, rock 'n roll and fragments of black metal, aka black' n roll.
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Lord Huron
Indie folk band that forced the big break with the track 'The Night We Met' on the soundtrack of the Netflix series '13 Reasons Why'.
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Covet
Lush post-rock soundscapes in the mix with the subtle technical intricacies of progressive rock.
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Rolo Tomassi / Pupil Slicer
Get fans of The Dillinger Escape Plan on the edge of their seats with a mix that blurs the barrier between tranquility and destruction.
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Melanie C
After a reunion with the Spice Girls and with a brand new solo album, Mel C finally returns to Belgium.
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The KVB
Like a hazy dream, the British duo The KVB combines reverb with minimalist electronics. New album: Unity.
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You Me At Six
15 years after their breakthrough, the British rock band is stronger than ever. On new album 'Suckapunch' they make forays into industrial, garage rock and breakbeat.
-
Fuzz
Ty Segall got into Steve Albini's studio with two of his mates. The result is intense and authentic, but with a blissful nod to Black Sabbath.
-
Nova Twins
"Meet the new gen rock duo on a quest to diversify the music scene." (The Face)
-
I Prevail / Wage War / Dream State
I Prevail's aggressive riffs and rousing choruses have become synonymous with modern rock.
-
Far Caspian
Dreampop solo project of Joel Johnston releasing his debut album in the second half of 2021.
-
The Sheepdogs
Straight from the opening act for Band of Skulls and Rival Sons, this guitar-driven modern-day retro rock from The Sheepdogs.
-
Nada Surf
With their balanced pop songs bathed in that typical indie rock sound, Nada Surf never disappoints.
-
Katatonia / Sólstafir / SOM
With the joint European tour of Katatonia and Sólstafir, the metal fan immediately gets a double portion of genius to look forward to.
-
Thundermother
High voltage rock 'n' roll with a nod to AC/DC
-
Kvelertak / Planet Of Zeus / Blood Command
The Norwegians of Kvelertak bring a mixture of hardcore punk, rock 'n roll and fragments of black metal, aka black' n roll.
-
Lord Huron
Indie folk band that forced the big break with the track 'The Night We Met' on the soundtrack of the Netflix series '13 Reasons Why'.
-
Covet
Lush post-rock soundscapes in the mix with the subtle technical intricacies of progressive rock.
-
Rolo Tomassi / Pupil Slicer
Get fans of The Dillinger Escape Plan on the edge of their seats with a mix that blurs the barrier between tranquility and destruction.
-
Melanie C
After a reunion with the Spice Girls and with a brand new solo album, Mel C finally returns to Belgium.
-
The KVB
Like a hazy dream, the British duo The KVB combines reverb with minimalist electronics. New album: Unity.