VIERNULVIER was in a frenzy the last weekend of April as the radio station Studio Brussel hosted “De 41 uur van Studio Brussel”, a 41-hour music marathon featuring a lot of concerts to celebrate their birthday. Among the highlights was the sold out metal evening with performances of Crouch, Slow Crush and Amenra.
Crouch, a sludge/post-metal band formed in 2021, kicked off the night with an explosive set. The band’s energy and enthusiasm won over the crowd. Frontman Levy Seynaeve also revealed that the band is working on a new album.
Belgian-British shoegaze band Slow Crush captivated the audience with their dreamy and atmospheric performance. The band’s lush soundscapes and Isa Holliday’s enchanting vocals created a mesmerizing experience. Slow Crush will join Amenra on their upcoming US tour.
Amenra, the Belgian sludge metal legends, took the stage to a packed Concertzaal. The band delivered a powerful and cathartic performance that left the audience spellbound. Frontman Colin van Eeckhout’s impassioned screams and anguished cries perfectly complemented the band’s heavy and atmospheric music. The band’s set was a true testament to their reputation as one of the most intense and captivating live acts in the world.
Studio Brussel’s night of music was a resounding success, with each band delivering a memorable performance that showcased their unique sound and stage presence. The audience was left wanting more, and the bands are sure to have gained many new fans from the night’s events.
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