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Death Valley High

Sep 7, 2024

8:00 PM PDT
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Performing Live: GOST DEATH VALLEY HIGH Plus guests, TBA! Gost exist in the dark crack between black metal and the most shadowy end of electronic music. Since the release of the Radio Macabre EP at the start of 2013, Texas-based multi-instrumentalist, producer and main-brain James Lollar has become an increasingly singular force in music. Far more aggressive and sinister than the synthwave he’s often grouped with, Gost is a harsh and unique digital nightmare that takes the listener right into the heart of the abyss. Now Gost return with their most dangerous sounding record to date, his first on famed heavy metal label Metal Blade Records. The new album offer warnings of modern day horrors like political and religious overreach and the fall of Western Civilization. Swerving between the sarcastic and the saccharine, horror obsessed provocateurs Death Valley High deliver doom pop and death disco of the highest order. But where most macabre music-makers craft anthems for the grave, Death Valley High make songs to wake the dead. metal. synthwave. slasherwave. doors @ 8pm; show @ 8:30pm. all ages. $17 advance; $21 day of show. Buy tickets: https://www.dnalounge.com/calendar/2024/09-07d.html Watch and listen: Gost: Judgment Prophecy: https://youtu.be/mKBi3GWqHbQ Death Valley High: Cavity: First Communion: https://youtu.be/nzRDJOVKlJs
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Swerving between the sarcastic and the saccharine, horror obsessed provocateurs DEATH VALLEY HIGH deliver doom pop and death disco of the highest order. Outburn heralded them as the “New Face of Goth Rock,” while UK tastemaker Kerrang! advised fans of Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails to take note. But where most macabre music-makers craft anthems for the grave, DEATH VALLEY HIGH make songs to wake the dead. These guys don’t dwell in melancholy; this is a funeral procession to dance to. Universal monsters, Hammer films, and haunted houses collide within their sonic psyche, earning them coveted spots on tours with likeminded rabble-rousers like Killing Joke, Combichrist, Crosses, Powerman 5000, and Orgy. DEATH VALLEY HIGH turns convention on its head, with unapologetic distaste for conformity and a tongue-in-cheek whimsy. DEATH VALLEY HIGH is unmistakably important, conjuring New Romantic majesty for the modern age.

“The new face of Goth Rock”– Outburn Magazine

“Have assembled a sonic chimera all their own that’s now out in the wild and looking for prey.” – Alternative Press

“Death Valley High does to goth what White Zombie did to metal.”– Revolver Magazine

“Electronic/Industrial Disco Noisefucks”– Metal Hammer

"Idustrial Goth-Punks" – New Noise Magazine
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