Solstafir
+ Oranssi Pazuzu + Helga
Solstafir
+ Oranssi Pazuzu + Helga
Visionaries from Iceland, psychedelic shamans from Finland and the Swedish school of prog metal - this is the set prepared for December 7 in the capital's Proxima. Sólstafir, Oranssi Pazuzu and Helga will play.
Sólstafir have been harping on their position like oxen, constantly combining, never getting stuck in one stylistic league and redefining themselves. They started with black metal, but even then they weren't standard. Over time, post-hardcore or post-rock influences and prog-metal constructs came to the fore, and Sólstafir - while maintaining a Nordic flair all their own - broke through into the metal mainstream. Today they continue in it and continue to create yearning songs in which anger, melancholy and Scandinavian folklore are one.
If you're looking for a psychedelic and acidic experience that you can provide sober, Oranssi Pazuzu will give it to you. The crew from Tampere, Finland, crosses black metal firsts, krautrock departures and stroller-rock adventurousness in an original, unmistakable way. If they throw you into a trance, you'll find yourself in another world, seriously.
Helga presents post-metal worthy of our time - complex, elaborate and multithreaded. The metallized post-rock of this quintet (led by Helga Gabriel) has prog-metal intricacy, folk sensibility and sometimes even black metal fervor.