Donum Dei launch their latest album live at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast with support from Strangle Wire, Ketos and No Great Loss. Photos by Liam Kielt
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The Distortion Project hosting Scotland’s Attica Rage with support from Donum Dei and Conjuring Fate at Belfast’s Limelight 2. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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If you ever needed proof of just how varied the heavy music scene is in Northern Ireland you need only to check out last Saturday night’s Distortion Project gig lineup. Set in the Pavilion bar, it featured groove rock, punk rock, glam/horror metal and modern metal. Impressive, eh? First up were aforementioned groove rockers Cavehill (below), who are forgiven for their slightly too loud snare mike and late bass issues when we discover that due to the rugby match being shown, only the headliners had time to soundcheck. Rock and roll, man… their catchy brand of groove-heavy bluesy rock is…
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Rising metal youngsters Donum Dei have come a long way from forming back in 2011 whilst still in school; they now gig regularly in Belfast and released their long-awaited debut EP Justice Fails last year. We chat with them ahead of their headlining gig on Saturday in the Pavilion for the Distortion Project, covering their past and future, as well as their ambitions for the band. Words by Melanie Brehaut. Hi guys. So Saturday will be one of your first headlining gigs I believe? You must be excited! We’ve actually done a few Belfast headline shows in Voodoo for Rock…
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Distortion Project celebrated 15 years of putting on gigs last weekend, with bands such as Acid Reign, Conjuring Fate, Donum Dei, Skypilot, Xentrix and many more on the bill at Limelight 2 and Katy Daly’s in Belfast. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Donum Dei, Sentinel, Symptons of Silence and Nebula at Belfast’s Voodoo at the weekend. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Liam Kielt was down at Belfast’s Voodoo recently to shoot Baleful Creed with Donum Dei, St. Hellfire and Ozymandias.