Arch Enemy + Orbit Culture
Arch Enemy + Orbit Culture
Arch Enemy + Orbit Culture
05.07.2023
18:00 - gate
19:00 - Orbit Culture
20:15 - Arch Enemy
19:00 - Orbit Culture
20:15 - Arch Enemy
One of the most successful crews in the world of melodic death metal returns to play July 5 in Gdansk and July 6 in Krakow!
On the Polish leg of the tour, the group is sure to present the biggest hits of their career as well as numbers from their latest, well-received album "Deceivers."
Orbit Culture possessed the gift of mixing extremism with melody already at the height of their debut "In Medias Res". Their melodic death metal is a compromise between heaviness and catchiness, as evidenced by their last disc to date, 2020's "Nija."
Arch Enemy
Michael Amott can be proud of himself, as he has made death metal history with various lineups (including Carcass and Carnage), and Arch Enemy is the most popular, biggest and by far the most polished of them. The Swedes' recipe for the perfect cross between the momentousness of catchy heavy metal melodies and death metal slaughter of innocents has proven to be effective as hell. Concerts in big clubs, in halls - it wouldn't have happened if not for the exemplary mastery of the art of songwriting. Last year's "Deceivers" says the most in this regard: the riffs will crush you, the solos will thrill you, and the vocals and choruses won't fall out of your head even after a long one. Live, all these elements kick several times harder, so you won't regret it.
Orbit Culture
Melodic death metal is an increasingly rare stream, but Orbit Culture uphold its tradition in the best possible way. Their work is a sum of components honed to perfection that fit into a modern approach to the genre, and their performance precision and knack for hits do their job. The furious gallop of the rhythm section? It is. The roiling melodies of the guitars? Also. The almost thrash-like groove and the intertwining of racing tempos with those of the medium? Also. They sound great, which shouldn't surprise anyone, after all, it's the Swedes.