Muskelrock Pre Party w/ TOWER + Tanith – May 29th

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TOWER

Since the release of their highly acclaimed album “Shock to the System” in 2021, New York City’s TOWER have scorched so many cities it’s getting hard to keep count. Continuing a worldwide touring campaign which brought them to 9 countries in 2023, TOWER are thrilled to break new ground in Scandinavia! Ready to roll through 2024 with more shows, new songs, and a long-awaited followup LP to be recorded before years’ end – stay tuned and catch them while you can! See you at the top!

TOWER ’24 is: Sarabeth Linden, vocals; James Danzo and Zak Penley, guitars;
Philippe Arman, bass and vocals; and Keith Mikus, drums.

“A powerful combination of catchy earworms, killer vocal lines, and riff
after goddamn riff.”

Invisible Oranges

“Tower is a band who not only deserves your attention, but demands it. Their riffs and hooks don’t come off as NWOBHM worship, but rather go toe to toe with the finest bands of that legendary era.”

Defenders of the Faith

“It’s not just the band’s excellent performance, nor the brilliant songs, or the warm production, neither the catchy guitars nor the choruses that stick to your mind…it’s all the above together and each of one separately that makes Tower’s “Shock to the System” one of the strongest albums of 2021.”

Metal Invader

Tanith

There is perhaps no band keeping the spirit and sound of 70s hard rock and heavy metal alive more so than Tanith. Formed in 2017, the band embraced that era wholeheartedly, resulting in 2019′s aptly titled In Another Time, which instantly earned cult status and put them on the map.

Now, they return with Voyage, picking up where they left off and once again demonstrating their mastery when it comes to this niche. “I wanted more of the same but different in some marginal way,” explains vocalist/guitarist Russ Tippins (also of Satan). “Voyage is the sound of the universe speaking to mankind through the medium of Tanith. Or, if you like, twin-guitar heavy rock with dual singers which, if you grew up in the 1970s, will make you want to bounce over to the nearest record store. On a space hopper.“