Pics from the gig at Jubez (06.10.2023)

Gig Review from Jürgen Gizzi:

The Karlsruhe formation is difficult to put into the famous pigeonholes. If you try, you will end up with the term prog doom. Fat guitar carpets, slow melodies form the basis, and interesting and surprising changes never let boredom arise. On top of that, lead guitarist Martin’s vocals, which tend to be in the higher registers, work perfectly as an optimal counterpoint to the otherwise dark sound of the band.
The audience at the album release gig in the Jubez was very enthusiastic and celebrated the band accordingly. They played the complete debut plus a few encores that didn’t make it onto the album.
If you have the chance to see Veldt Void, don’t miss them!

Pics from the Gig at Substage/Minestrone

Here are some impressions from the gig at Substage/Minestrone on 21.1.2023. We introduced a couple of new songs (Father of all Nations, Herra Armahda) and extended the performance with a nice percussion intro to Nefernefer. Great audience and a great venue – we got so much positive feedback on how dynamic the music and the show are. Looking forward to further gigs in 2023!

Pictures from the KI festival in Heilbronn

This gig was special since it was the first one after the long boring corona break. We also had our new bass player Mathias on the stage for the first time. Our show, and the new songs we had worked on during the break, were received very well! Thanks for being there! Looking forward to the upcoming gigs!

Gig im P8

Als Support für Magic Shoppe (USA) tauchten wir das P8 am 14. Februar in wohlige Dunkelheit. Bei tollem Sound und elektrisiertem Publikum hatten wir einen denkwürdigen Gig. Vielen Dank an PsyKa und das P8 sowie an Jana Schrietter für die Pics.

Eindrücke vom Auftritt im AKK

Hier einige Eindrücke vom erfolgreichen Auftritt im AKK. Der Laden war voll und wir hatten ein echt tolles Publikum – vielen Dank für alle, die mitgefeiert haben! Wir hoffen, bald bald den nächsten Auftritt spielen zu dürfen – bis bald!

Großes Lob und Dank an Chris Kuhlmeier fürs Fotografieren