KVELERTAK Unveil "Bronsegud" Video
By
Larry Petro,
News Monkey
Friday, March 17, 2017 @ 12:33 AM
Announced As Special Guests For METALLICA’s WorldWired European Tour
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Roadrunner Records group KVELERTAK have released the official music video for “Bronsegud”, from their new LP Nattesferd which was celebrated globally as one of 2016’s best metal releases. The video, which was directed by Stian Andersen, documents the band’s life on the road as they travel the world performing neck-breaking sets to sold-out audiences. The official video for “Bronsegud” is streaming now on KNAC.COM right HERE.
Furthermore, KVELERTAK have been announced as special guests for the entirety of METALLICA’s upcoming WorldWired European tour. Dates are set to kick off September 4th at The Netherlands’ Ziggo Dome and continue through May 2018. Tickets for all date will be available beginning March 24th. For more information and tickets, please visit: www.kvelertak.com.
Recorded live in Oslo, Norway’s Amper Tone Studio, Nattesferd is produced by KVELERTAK and mixed/engineered by Nick Terry (LINDSTROM, TURBONEGRO, THE LIBERTINES). It is the first of KVELERTAK’s albums to be recorded in their home country of Norway. Nattesferd follows 2013’s Meir which made a stunning international impact, earning the six-piece numerous “Best of 2013” honors. Both Rolling Stone and SPIN placed Meir at #2 on their ‘Best Metal Albums of 2013’ recaps, while The New York Times’ Ben Ratliff picked standout track “Spring Fra Livet” as one of his ‘Top Songs of 2013’. Additionally, Meir landed at #15 on Stereogum’s ‘50 Best Albums of 2013,’ and came in at #4 on Revolver’s ‘20 Best Albums of 2013’ list.
For more information, visit www.kvelertak.com
KVELERTAK On Tour
9/4/17 – 5/11/18 WITH METALLICA
- 3.17 - Molde, Norway – Gamle Kulturhuset
- 3.22 - Alta, Norway – City Scene
- 3.23 - Tromso, Norway – Driv
- 3.24 - Narvik, Norway – Vinterfestuka
- 3.25 - Rognan, Norway – Slipen Scene – SOLD OUT
- 3.26 - Bodø, Norway – Sinus
- 3.29 - Trondheim, Norway – Byscenen
- 3.30 - Skien, Norway - PARKBIOGRAFEN
- 3.31 - Drammen, Norway – Union Scene
- 4.1 - Halden, Norway - Brygga Kultursal
- 4.26 - Copenhagen, Denmark – Valby Hallen
- 4.27 - Oslo, Norway - Oslo Spektrum
- 4.28 - Stockholm, Sweden– Hovet
- 4.30 - Helsinki, Finland - Helsingin Jäähalli
- 5.20 - Huskvarna, Sweden – Park Sounds
- 6.18 - Dessel, Belgium – Graspop
- 9.4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- 9.6 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- 9.8 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena
- 9.10 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena
- 9.12 – Lyon, France – Halle Tony Garnier
- 9.14 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- 9.16 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- 10.22 – London, England, UK – The O2 Arena
- 10.24 – London, England, UK – The O2 Arena
- 10.26 – Glasgow, Scotland, UK – The SSE Hydro
- 10.28 – Manchester, England, UK – Manchester Arena
- 10.30 – Birmingham, England, UK – Genting Arena
- 11.1 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
- 11.3 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
2018
- 2.1 – Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Arena
- 2.3 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink Center
- 2.5 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink Center
- 2.7 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
- 2.10 – Turin, Italy – Pala Alpitour
- 2.12 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
- 2.14 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
- 2.16 – Mannheim, Germany – SAP Arena
- 3.27 – Herning, Denmark – Jyske Bank Boxen
- 3.29 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
- 3.31 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle
- 4.2 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
- 4.5 – Budapest, Hungary – Sports Arena
- 4.7 – Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyerhalle
- 4.9 – Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyerhalle
- 4.11 – Geneva, Switzerland – Palexpo
- 4.26 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
- 4.28 – Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena
- 4.30 – Leipzig, Germany – Leipzig Arena
- 5.2 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena
- 5.5 – Stockholm, Sweden – Ericsson Globe
- 5.7 – Stockholm, Sweden – Ericsson Globe
- 5.9 – Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena
- 5.11 – Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena
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