We’ll tear you apart: Welcome to the Night To Dismember!
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From the gurgling swamps, the claustrophobic dungeons, and the endlessly dark woods of Wacken, we rise once more with a wave of bands that many of you already have marked in blood on your calendars.
Children of blastbeat rituals, connoisseurs of horror, and friends of the abyss — it’s Halloween, and of course, we’re here to nourish your blackened souls with the acts of Night To Dismember!
You want treat? We’ll give you trick — so let’s open the gates to our little chamber of horrors:
The dark lord himself, the Antichrist — Nergal — joins forces with Iceland’s shadow-dwellers Misþyrming, summoning Behemoth’s debut “Sventevith” in all its demonic, frostbitten glory upon our (un)Holy Ground.
If you’ve ever dabbled in dark magic yourself, you know some spells work better than others. Whether the words “Anaal nathrakh, urthvas bethad, dokhjel djenve” shouted into a black November night might truly conjure the Birmingham demons Anaal Nathrakh into your den — well, we wouldn’t stake our hands in hellfire on it.
This wicked congregation is joined by the Canadians Spectral Wound and Sweden’s Craft — whose icy Black Metal sorcery could probably freeze the “Door to Hell” in Turkmenistan shut for good.
Misery Index and Firespawn bring the necessary dose of sheer brutality, with the latter paying homage to the late legend LG Petrov.
And the blood-red cherry on this infernal cake? Blood Red Throne, who’ll smash your already battered ears with a special “Altered Genesis” set.
So you see, Metalheads: whether it’s Friday the 13th or the 31st — it doesn’t matter anymore once our cold, bony hands drag you into Bullhead City.
If we were you, we’d keep our eyes peeled on our channels. There is more stirring out there in the dark and it wants you.


