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Doodseskader Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Doodseskader

Apr 18, 2024

7:30 PM GMT+2
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Doodseskader est composé du chanteur/bassiste Tim De Gieter (Amenra, Every Stranger Looks Like You) et du chanteur/batteur Sigfried Burroughs (Kapitan Korsakov, PAARD., The K.). Bien qu'il soit encore un groupe relativement jeune, Year One ouvre un nouveau chapitre artistique pour Doodseskader. Ils sont un groupe de hip-hop à un moment donné et un groupe de grunge dans le suivant, juste pour se transformer ensuite en un véritable rouleau compresseur de sludge ou de hardcore. Parfois, ce sont toutes les réponses ci-dessus, parfois aucune – il n’y a aucun moyen de les cerner. « Pouvoir puiser dans différents genres musicaux fait de nous ce que nous sommes. Il n’y a pas de genre spécifique que nous examinons. Les grandes chansons sont de grandes chansons. En élargissant encore leur palette sonore unique, Doodseskader ne s'est pas seulement inspiré des grands groupes du passé, mais a également fait un effort conscient pour découvrir de nouveaux artistes de tous les coins du monde musical, partageant un état d'esprit ouvert avec des pionniers qui défient les genres. comme Show Me The Body, Ghostemane et Ho99o9. Tout en conservant leur son de basse imprégné de réverbération, ils ont incorporé davantage de détails de production, dont beaucoup proviennent de la techno, ajoutant encore plus de profondeur et de dynamique à leur mix écrasant.
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Doodseskader Biography

DOODSESKADER (Dutch for “Death Squad”) is a merging of the minds of Tim De Gieter (Amenra, Much Luv Studio) and Sigfried Burroughs (Kapitan Korsakov, Paard).

Throughout their three years of existence, DOODSESKADER has been relentlessly pushing the envelope of what it means to be a “heavy” band. From the grunge-infused sludge on their EP “MMXX : Year Zero” to the punishing blend of hiphop and hardcore of their debut album “Year One” and the sonic onslaught of relentless rapping on standalone singles such as “FLF” and “Still Haven’t Killed Myself”, they’re breaking free of any form of categorization.
The duo has been compared to genre-defying trailblazers such as Ghostemane, Show Me The Body, and Ho99o9, however, they clearly bring their own sonic palette to the table.

The red thread in all of this has been their brutally honest and introspective lyrics. Far from your run-of-the mill type of band, DOODSESKADER uses their instrumentation as a sonic backdrop for the emotion and message they try to convey; their music serves as a mirror for life itself. Sometimes brutal, sometimes fragile, sometimes energizing, but always unexpected.

Now, on March 8th, with the arrival of their sophomore album “Year Two”, DOODSESKADER takes things up another couple of notches. From silky-soft “Pastel Prison” to the absolute carnage of “The Sheer Horror Of The Human Condition”, this record is a testament to both their creativity and their will to leave their mark on this world. It’s a trip in every sense of the word, tapping into even more genres such as R&B, techno, hardcore punk, and moody ballads reminiscent of the 90s, all blended seamlessly in their musical vocabulary and making for a sonic journey unlike anything you’ve heard before.

Where their last record “Year One” saw the duo struggling with their inner demons both past and present, “Year Two” is an undeniable display of progress; not only introspectively, but also musically. De Gieter and Burroughs sound outright bloodthirsty, ready to take on anyone in their way. Tracks like “Bone Pipe” or “I Ask With My Mouth, I’ll Take With My Fist” paint a vivid picture of the band’s will to plot their own their path through this world, while at the same time slowly coming to terms with their pasts on tracks like “Peine” or “People Have Poisoned My Mind To A Point Where I Can No Longer Function”. “Year Two” undeniably sees DOODSESKADER’s promise fulfilled: it’s both a complete teardown of genres and boundaries, a sonic wrecking ball wielded by two people trying to get better.

Live, DOODSESKADER proves to be an absolute must see, translating into their sold out AB- release and a sleuth shows over Europe playing with acts such as Brutus and Amenra and on the stages of festivals such as Hellfest (FR), Mystic Fest (PL), Lokerse Feesten (BE), Fluff Fest (CZ) and much more.
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