Live in Club Hell this weekend.

29/05: Jord, 19:00 doors open – 21:00 showtime!

Jord: Swedish atmospheric black metal whose sound fuses blackgaze elements, folk melodies, and sweeping, scenic soundscapes into something haunting and powerful. Formed in 2020 by Jörgen “Jurg” Ström, the project grew from a one‑man vision inspired by northern nature, folklore, and mysticism, eventually evolving into a full trio. Shifting between acoustic calm and crushing black‑metal eruptions, but always carried by strong melodies and a deep sense of atmosphere, a band unafraid of contrast, weaving serenity and ferocity into a seamless whole. A cold, immersive experience that feels like stepping into the Swedish wilderness at night: vast, eerie, and full of ancient echoes. For fans of Alcest, Enslaved, Vintersorg, and Katatonia, A majestic, atmospheric storm perfectly suited for the shadows of Club Hell.

30/05: Vloed, Intestinal Disease, Fear Disease, 19:00 doors open!

Intestinal Disease (20:30):Bringing their raw Belgian grindcore/mincecore fury straight into the smoke‑choked chambers of Club Hell. For over three decades, they’ve carved their name into the underground with blast‑driven chaos, crust‑soaked riffs, and a legacy that refuses to rot. A filthy, uncompromising assault, the kind of old‑school grind that hits like a brick through stained glass. True Belgian grind history erupting on a stage.

Fear Disease (21:40): A rotting wave of Belgian death metal carved from pure old‑school brutality. Their sound is a plague of crushing riffs, cavernous growls, and relentless mid‑tempo punishment. They summon the raw, festering spirit of 90s death metal and deliver it with modern force. Fear Disease hit like a collapsing tomb, heavy, suffocating, and impossible to escape. Soaked in decay, darkness, and bone‑grinding heaviness that leaves no soul unscarred.

Vloed (22:50): A brooding blend of metal and gothic rock, a sound that moves like a rising tide through shadow and smoke. Weaving melancholic melodies with crushing weight, creating a tension that feels intimate and overwhelming. Gothic rock influences pulse through their atmosphere, deep baritone moods, dramatic crescendos, and a sense of dark romanticism beneath the heaviness. Vloed deliver a slow‑burning intensity that erupts into towering waves of emotion and distortion. Every song feels like a descent into dusk: hypnotic, immersive, and carved from pure gloom.

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