… and the lineup grows

The year is not even one month old, but the MetalDays lineup is as good as complete already. As usual, a high-class billing is waiting for the fans to be enjoyed. Dream Theater, Arch Enemy and Fear Factory were just added to the bill this week. Beyond that, Anvil, Vreid, Krokodil, Dr. Living Dead, Divided Multitude, Emergency Gate, Demonic Resurrection and Manntra will make the idyliic Soča valley quiver from July 19 until july 25. For more information, please visit MetalDays online online and on Facebook.

 

 

Dream Theater


Only a few things in this world are nearly impossible: 1.) Leonardo DiCaprio wins an Oscar. 2.) The Netherlands become world champions in football. 3.) Someone writes a book about progressive metal without mentioning Dream Theater… more

 

Arch Enemy


2014 was a terrific year for Arch Enemy: The sudden singer exchange from long-term fronter Angela Gossow to Alissa White-Gluz came out of a clear sky for most fans… more

 

Fear Factory


For more than 20 years, Fear Factory have been around now to set the man-made industrial revolution to music. Usually their albums are conceptual records that adress the… more

 

Anvil


For more than 35 years now, Anvil are an instance for a balancing act between dirty, fast rock and thrash metal. There is probably no other band that… more

 

Vreid


Although their current album is titled “Welcome Farewell”, Vreid are far from throwing in the towel after six albums and more than 10 years of… more

 

Krokodil


Their 2014 record “Nachash” shook some people up for good. The music which this UK sixpack entered the scene with, can roughly be described as heavy metal’s equivalent to the good old monstrous, dangerously brutal… more

 

Dr. Living Dead


Out of all the subgenres metal has to offer thrash metal is probably the most popular. From long-established icons of the 80s to countless newcomers of this… more

 

Divided Multitude


For almost 20 years Divided Multitude make trouble in the underground metal scene, but they already established their reputation among prog and… more

 

Emergency Gate


In 2013, Emergency Gate’s cover version of Haddaway’s “What Is Love” attracted a lot of attention to the six guys from Germany. But resting on their laurels was not an option… more

 

Demonic Resurrection


Starting out as bunch of 17 year olds kids trying to give India a taste of extreme metal, then a nearly untouched genre, the band released their first album “Demonstealer” within nine months… more

 

Manntra


Mixing modern electronic, hard rock, folk and etno elements, Manntra create their unique sound, which they describe as „Balkan Rock“. This distinctive style already made them… more