Posts Tagged ‘hole in the sky’
Monday Song: Saint Vitus – Born To Late
Posted on Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Every Monday morning we’ll post a kick-ass song to get your week going.
Saint Vitus playing their song Born Too Late at Jaxx in Springfield, Virginia on Wednesday 23 March 2011 as part of the Metalliance Tour. This was the final song of their set.
Tags: Born To Late, Dave Chandler, doom, hole in the sky, Monday Song, saint vitus, Scott Wino Weinrich, wino
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Norwegian Hunger: Roadburn Salutes Hole in the Sky 2011 – The Last Supper
Posted on Friday, August 19th, 2011
Roadburn wants to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Norway’s Hole in the Sky festival. Every August, Bergen draws rabid masses hungry for extreme music in majestic surroundings. They leave the city among the mountains sated, only to return with even more voracious appetites. Alas, this year marks the ...read more
Transylvanian Hungerrr: A Tribute To Carl-Michael Eide (Ved Buens Ende / Virus)
Posted on Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
R o a d b u r n S p e c i a l in the presence of greatness a personal tribute to Carl-Michael Eide Words and live photos by Stefan Raduta The real beauty of the Norwegian underground to me always lied in the lesser known ...read more
ST VITUS AND DEVIL ADDED TO HOLE IN THE SKY 2011 (TERRORIZER)
Posted on Friday, March 25th, 2011
Hole in the Sky 2011 is looking to be cracker with Saint Vitus and Devil being added to a line up that already includes Ghost, Marduk, Godflesh and Virus. These two acts tie in perfectly with the festivals aim of bringing new talent and tradition together. Doom metal has gone ...read more
The Roadburn Guide to Hole in the Sky 2010, August 24 – 28, Bergen, Norway
Posted on Thursday, August 19th, 2010
We are ready to immerse ourselves in the best that this year’s Hole in The Sky Festival, set for August 24 – 28, Bergen, Norway, has to offer. What about you? URFAUST- Wednesday, August 25th (20:00) Urfaust is an aural vessel of occult madness, adding touches of avant-garde and ambient ...read more



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