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Fusion Bomb
Takeover - Metal Edition Local hits, surprising covers
Rockhal
5 Av. du Rock'n'Roll
20 de abr. de 2024
19:00 GMT+2
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About this concert
Rocklab and The Grund Club Luxembourg present
Takeover – Metal Edition
Local hits, surprising covers
In association with Attitude Music
20.04.2024
Rockhal Floor
Genre(s) : Trash Metal, Hardcore
For fans of Blanket Hill, Fusion Bomb, Praetor, Colette a Fernand, Brooze, Eternal Tango, Mad Fox, Nazz Nazz, Moof, Cool Feet, Desdemonia
Cap. 200
Organized by Rocklab
Doors: 20:00
Show: 20:30
Ticket price: 7.- or free tickets for Rocklab Members
Venue: The Floor
Get ready to hear your favourite local hits like you’ve never heard them before! Be it rock anthems, pop bangers, chart breakers, classy ballads or nostalgic chansonettes, they will all be revisited à la sauce metal!
FUSION BOMB, PRAETOR and BLANKET HILL, three well-versed bands from the local metal scene, have taken on the challenge proposed by Rocklab and The Grund Club Luxembourg to cover hits from the Luxembourgish music repertoire in their very own way. So, get ready to hear songs by Colette a Fernand, Brooze, Eternal Tango, NazzNazz, Mad Fox, Ronnie Riff, reinterpreted with growly vocals, down tuned guitars, blast beats and loads of distortion!
A must for all metalheads and a great (re)discovery of Luxembourg music gems in a totally different genre!
Checkout the unexpected setlist:
BLANKET HILL perform:
Ronny Riff – Stell elo keng Fro!
Brooze – M9
Colette a Fernand – Neen déi Schnëss
Eternal Tango – The Golden City
FUSION BOMB perform:
Nazz Nazz – Red Eyes
Cool Feet – Drénkt e Patt op mech
Exchange – Heavy Times
Colette a Fernand – D’Hechtercher aus der Stad
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Fusion Bomb Biography
“Oh no, not another Thrash-revival band that missed the height of that trend in the
mid-2000s and now tries to sell their half-assedly chugged riffs and corny lyrics about exuberant
pizza and beer consumption.” If that is your reaction to a lot of new releases in that genre, we’re on
the same page! The Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg produced in 2010 a quartet willing to change all
the things that made Thrash Metal irrelevant in the recent past, albeit standing in for the greatness
of circle pits, virtuous musicianship and skull cracking groove: they go by the name of Fusion Bomb.
Knighted by Dave Mustaine himself as direct support for the American Metal Gods
Megadeth, the furious four-piece’s hunger for live shows expanded their stage and touring
experience in the wake of bands like Tankard, Trivium, Krisiun or Blind Illusion. During their joint
2019 European tour, the latter technical Thrash Metal pioneers became a major musical influence to
the band and thus paved the way for the upcoming release titled “Gelid Remains”.
Starting out as classic Thrashers, Fusion Bomb put out a proper ’86-like debut with their
highly acclaimed “Concrete Jungle” in 2019. Constantly concerned with the evolution of their
favorite genre, the band’s upcoming 2023 full-length is going to tie in with the more
boundary-pushing and experimental features of 90s Thrash, that was never given the chance to fully
develop due to the rapid surge of Grunge in that time. Thus finally paying true justice to their own
band name, Fusion Bomb mix relentless Thrash riffing with influences reaching from 70s Disco
music and Jazz-Fusion to Death Metal. So be prepared for the truly new face of Thrash Metal.
Ler maismid-2000s and now tries to sell their half-assedly chugged riffs and corny lyrics about exuberant
pizza and beer consumption.” If that is your reaction to a lot of new releases in that genre, we’re on
the same page! The Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg produced in 2010 a quartet willing to change all
the things that made Thrash Metal irrelevant in the recent past, albeit standing in for the greatness
of circle pits, virtuous musicianship and skull cracking groove: they go by the name of Fusion Bomb.
Knighted by Dave Mustaine himself as direct support for the American Metal Gods
Megadeth, the furious four-piece’s hunger for live shows expanded their stage and touring
experience in the wake of bands like Tankard, Trivium, Krisiun or Blind Illusion. During their joint
2019 European tour, the latter technical Thrash Metal pioneers became a major musical influence to
the band and thus paved the way for the upcoming release titled “Gelid Remains”.
Starting out as classic Thrashers, Fusion Bomb put out a proper ’86-like debut with their
highly acclaimed “Concrete Jungle” in 2019. Constantly concerned with the evolution of their
favorite genre, the band’s upcoming 2023 full-length is going to tie in with the more
boundary-pushing and experimental features of 90s Thrash, that was never given the chance to fully
develop due to the rapid surge of Grunge in that time. Thus finally paying true justice to their own
band name, Fusion Bomb mix relentless Thrash riffing with influences reaching from 70s Disco
music and Jazz-Fusion to Death Metal. So be prepared for the truly new face of Thrash Metal.
Thrash Metal
Technical Thrash Metal
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