(((O))) Tag: Cult of Luna
A full on assault of no frills, bullshit free hardcore, and it is done admirably well. A solid nod to a golden era of metallic hardcore, definitely worth checking out. – By Scott Bowden
According to the sign at the gate there are no drugs at ArcTanGent. That being said, I am about to disclose a whirlwind of ineffably spectacular and ebullient events the likes of which will entice you to said festival with a narcotic fervour. I came to ArcTanGent as the blank canvas of this writing body and left a part of a greater work. Here I met the team of some of the most delightful misfits you will ever come across, here I found a place where I felt comfortable in my own skin. By Chad Murray
“The Beyond the Redshift all-dayer, curated by Cult of Luna and split across three venues in Kentish Town, was billed as an ‘audio-visual experience built around a concept.’” by Owen Coggins
This May sees the first Beyond The Redshift festival across 3 venues in North London. The stellar line up ticks a lot of our boxes here at E&D Towers so we sent our Editor to talk to co-curator Johannes Persson from Cult Of Luna. By Dan Salter
Andrew Rawlinson is very impressed with Canaya’s second EP Sealed Within The Walls. Plenty of riffs!
Echoes and Dust looks at the intense post metal and post rock of “Crimea” by We Lost the Sea – remastered for vinyl release. – By Gilbert Potts
From Syndrome’s finely drawn, thoughtful but widescreen projections, to God Seed’s return to old school values, to Jesu’s fiercely controlled metallic epics, to whatever grand scheme Cult of Luna are plotting, Beyond the Redshift promises a sensory overload, absorption into the heaviest of atmospheres. By Owen Coggins
(((o))) reviews Vertikal II by Cult of Luna. Just what is its relationship to Vertikal? – By Gilbert Potts
Helioscope managed to release a top EP in the sludge/post-metal world and Noir deserves to get noticed by fans of these genres. – By Sander van den Driesche
It is a Saturday night in Glasgow and I’m meeting fellow writer for (((o))) Phil for the first time during the soundcheck of Cult of Luna. After seeing the amazing Leeds band Humanfly kick off the night with an excellent set, we get the opportunity to …
Having never seen either Humanfly or Cult of Luna live before I entered Glasgow’s Ivory Blacks with my excitement at fever pitch. Even more so as on my journey Echoes and Dust metal guru, Sander texted me to say we were in line to watch the sound check …





