Napalm Death and Melvins - Savage Imperial Death March Part II - Grog Shop

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Napalm Death and Melvins - Savage Imperial Death March Part II
with Titan To Tachyons, Dark Sky Burial
Sun, May 11 Show: 7:30 pm (Doors: 6:30 pm)
$35 - $42.50 Buy Tickets
Grog Shop and AEG present:  Napalm Death and Melvins - Savage Imperial Death March Part II LIVE at Globe Iron with Titan To Tachyons and Dark Sky Burial

Sunday, May 11th
6:30pm doors / 8:30pm show
All Ages
$35 advance / $42.50 day of show

Napalm Death
Art reflects life. Extreme times demand extreme responses. Silence sucks. Noise is always the answer. And yes, NAPALM DEATH continue to be one of the few bands on this planet that adhere to all these principles and more. For the last three decades, their name as been synonymous with heavy music taken to the extreme – music that confronts, confounds and eviscerates in equal measure.

Melvins

The Melvins are one of modern music’s most influential bands. Having formed in 1983 Montesano, Washington, the group-founded by vocalist/guitarist Buzz Osborne, with drummer Dale Crover joining a year later-has been credited with merging the worlds of punk rock and heavy music, forming a new subgenre all their own. Over their 40-plus-year career, they’ve released more than30 original albums, numerous live records, and far too many to count singles and rarities. Recent releases include 2024’s Tarantula Heart,a really good collection of what the Melvins do, what they can do and what they want to do, and Five Legged Dog (2021), an ambitious 36-track acoustic collection that reimagines their heaviest songs alongside covers of their favorite artists. Throughout their discography, the Melvins have collaborated with Jello Biafra, Mudhoney, and Fantômas for individual releases and toured the world many times over.  Remarkably, they had the misfortune to be in both Christchurch and Tokyo for their 2011 earthquakes. In 2012, the Melvins completed the “51 States in 51 Days” (50 states +DC) tour, which was chronicled in the film “Across The USA in 51 Days.” The current incarnation of the band is Osborne, Crover, and Steven McDonald (Redd Kross). Previous line-ups included a pairing of Osborne and Crover with Jared Warren and Coady Willis of Big Business, a four-piece featuring the current trio plus Butthole Surfers’ Jeff Pinkus, as well as Melvins Lite, which partners Osborne and Crover with Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn. Sometimes, if you’re extra lucky, one version of the Melvins will open for the Melvins.


Napalm Death

Art reflects life. Extreme times demand extreme responses. Silence sucks. Noise is always the answer. And yes, NAPALM DEATH continue to be one of the few bands on this planet that adhere to all these principles and more. For the last three decades, their name as been synonymous with heavy music taken to the extreme – music that confronts, confounds and eviscerates in equal measure.

Melvins

The Melvins are one of modern music’s most influential bands. Having formed in 1983 Montesano, Washington, the group-founded by vocalist/guitarist Buzz Osborne, with drummer Dale Crover joining a year later-has been credited with merging the worlds of punk rock and heavy music, forming a new subgenre all their own. Over their 40-plus-year career, they’ve released more than30 original albums, numerous live records, and far too many to count singles and rarities. Recent releases include 2024’s Tarantula Heart,a really good collection of what the Melvins do, what they can do and what they want to do, and Five Legged Dog (2021), an ambitious 36-track acoustic collection that reimagines their heaviest songs alongside covers of their favorite artists. Throughout their discography, the Melvins have collaborated with Jello Biafra, Mudhoney, and Fantômas for individual releases and toured the world many times over.  Remarkably, they had the misfortune to be in both Christchurch and Tokyo for their 2011 earthquakes. In 2012, the Melvins completed the “51 States in 51 Days” (50 states +DC) tour, which was chronicled in the film “Across The USA in 51 Days.” The current incarnation of the band is Osborne, Crover, and Steven McDonald (Redd Kross). Previous line-ups included a pairing of Osborne and Crover with Jared Warren and Coady Willis of Big Business, a four-piece featuring the current trio plus Butthole Surfers’ Jeff Pinkus, as well as Melvins Lite, which partners Osborne and Crover with Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn. Sometimes, if you’re extra lucky, one version of the Melvins will open for the Melvins.

Titan To Tachyons

TITAN TO TACHYONS is an experimental jazz-metal group led by New Zealand composer and guitarist Sally Gates, backed by the powerhouse rhythm section of Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle), Matt Hollenberg (Cleric), and Kenny Grohowski (Imperial Triumphant). The quartet instrumentally depicts the realms of Surrealism and science-fiction through eclectic and improvisational passages, juxtaposed by fluid grooves and metallic flurries. 

Their latest album, ‘Vonals’, was released via John Zorn’s Tzadik records late 2022. Titan to Tachyons toured in support of the record, with festival appearances at Big Ears, Jam Room Fest, and other select dates with Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and have an upcoming European tour in November 2024.

Vonals was recorded and mixed by Colin Marston at Menegroth, the Thousand Caves (Dysrhythmia, Krallice, Imperial Triumphant), mastered by Scott Hull at Masterdisk (Miles Davis, Steely Dan, Herbie Hancock), and completed with band photography by Naeemah Z. Maddox and cover paintings by Sally Gates. Tzadik Records released the album in September 2023.

Titan to Tachyons’ sold-out debut, Cactides was released on vinyl and CD through Nefarious Industries late 2020, with a pre-recorded live set sponsored by Orange Amps and premiered by Revolver Magazine in lieu of a release show. 

Dark Sky Burial

Dark Sky Burial is Shane Embury of Napalm Death

Shane has been forming the ideas and concepts for Dark Sky Burial for a long time - a lover of Experimental music and a huge retro horror/sci fi Movie fan his vision for DSB is an inevitable natural progression one which has become intertwined with Shane’s own search for truth of self!

something he has been working towards all of his life