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• 4 Upcoming Shows
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Patriarchy
3 months ago
EU tour starts in just over a month, cant wait to play tons of new songs for you! Tickets here: https://bnds.us/w839eo

Fan Reviews

Damien Dyon
June 11th 2025
As usual, Actually and the Drummer gave it their all. The setlist was a bold move, as half the songs were still unreleased at this day. “Boy on a Leash” hit like an apocalypse: raw, intense, and unrelenting. The Drummer handled the merch stand, and later rejoined by Actually. As the crowd began to thin out, they once again showed genuine respect for their fans, sticking around for light chitchat and a few photos, with no rush to disappear backstage. The sound at Point Éphémère was decent, nothing spectacular, but it did the job.
Paris, France@
Point Éphémère

About Patriarchy

Genres:
Goth Rock, Industrial, Darkwave, Synth Pop
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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Latest Post

Patriarchy
3 months ago
EU tour starts in just over a month, cant wait to play tons of new songs for you! Tickets here: https://bnds.us/w839eo
Patriarchy's tour

Fan Reviews

Damien Dyon
June 11th 2025
As usual, Actually and the Drummer gave it their all. The setlist was a bold move, as half the songs were still unreleased at this day. “Boy on a Leash” hit like an apocalypse: raw, intense, and unrelenting. The Drummer handled the merch stand, and later rejoined by Actually. As the crowd began to thin out, they once again showed genuine respect for their fans, sticking around for light chitchat and a few photos, with no rush to disappear backstage. The sound at Point Éphémère was decent, nothing spectacular, but it did the job.
Paris, France@
Point Éphémère

About Patriarchy

Genres:
Goth Rock, Industrial, Darkwave, Synth Pop
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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