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Gigs & Festivals
Chrome Hoof play London show next week
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 12 April 2010
How about this for a gig? As part of this year’s Ether festival on London’s Southbank, genre deniers Chrome Hoof will be showcasing material from their new album, ‘Crush Depth’, mixing metal, disco and electronica with the help of a ten-piece choir and a harpist. And with twelve people in the band already, all dressed as sacred knights from the 25th century, that’s going to be one crowded stage.
Support will come from tropical rockers Zun Zun Egui, while LA noisemakers Health will ensure that there’ll be no chance of your already melted mind recovering before you get home at a special after-show performance, which will also see Andrew Weatherall DJing.
Told you it was something special. It all takes place at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 22 Apr. You can download a new Chrome Hoof track, ‘Crystalline’, as well as ‘Die Slow’ by Health, from last year’s ‘Get Color’ album for free, as well as booking tickets, here: www.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/music/gigs-contemporary/tickets/health-chrome-hoof-51376