Over 16 years, Germany/USA-based Downfall Of Gaia has carved a unique space in the metal scene, evolving naturally and unafraid to take risks. Progressing in part by looking backwards and returning to familiar territory, Downfall Of Gaia's latest album, Silhouettes Of Disgust (2023, Metal Blade Records) delivers a dynamic and textured blend of crust punk and post-black metal doused in atmospheric elements, taking everything that ever made the band compelling and pushing it in new and gripping directions.
In support of its latest album, Downfall Of Gaia has announced European tour dates for April 2025. Link
Downfall Of Gaia - European tour dates:
04.04. - Annaberg-Buchholz, DE - Alte Brauerei
05.04. - Prag, CZ - Strahov 007
06.04. - Linz, AT - Kapu
07.04. - Innsbruck, AT - PMK
08.04. - Ljubljana, SI - Klub Gromka
09.04. - Belgrad, RS - Zappa Baza Club
10.04. - Budapest, HU - Turbina
11.04. - Bratislava, SK - Pink Whale
12.04. - Warschau, PL - Voodoo Club
13.04. - TBC
DOWNFALL OF GAIA - Announces European Tour Dates
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