Live
Napalm Death + Whiplash + The Varukers + Dopelord
09.02.26 / 6:30pm
Big Hall · Live - Metal
€30 - €33 - €35
Napalm Death
Napalm Death are credited as pioneers of the grindcore genre by incorporating elements of crust punk and death metal, using a noise-filled sound that uses heavily distorted, down-tuned guitars, grinding overdrive bass, high speed tempo, blast beats, and vocals which consist of incomprehensible growls, or high-pitched shrieks, extremely short songs, fast tempos, and sociopolitical lyrics. Even after exerting an indelible influence on the entire world of heavy music for nearly 40 years, there is still no band on Earth that sounds like Napalm Death.
Not just the pioneers, but an enduring benchmark for invention and fearlessness in heavy and experimental music of all kinds, the Birmingham legends are still hurtling forward at full pelt.
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Whiplash
Whiplash exploded onto the U.S. metal scene in 1984, branding the East Coast with its original thrash sound. The debut album, "Power And Pain," claims its place in the halls of thrash metal.
Whiplash continues to bring old school thrash to a new generation of metalheads : THRASH 'TIL DEATH!
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The Varukers
The Varukers are a British hardcore punk band from Leamington Spa. They were formed in 1979 by singer Anthony ‘Rat’ Martin. They produced their most influential recordings in the early 1980s. The band is close to D-beat, the musical style of Discharge.
Like Discharge, The Varukers' lyrics convey an anarchist political ideology.
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Dopelord
Since 2012, Dopelord has established itself as a benchmark for modern doom, with albums acclaimed for their massive riffs and heavy rock and proto-metal heritage. From ‘Magick Rites’ to ‘Children of the Haze’, the band has refined a powerful and critically acclaimed psych-sludge formula.
With Sign of the Devil (2020) and Songs for Satan (2023), Dopelord has confirmed its status as a European heavyweight in the genre, combining crushing sound, melody and unapologetic iconoclasm.
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Where ?
Big Hall · Live
La Belle Électrique
12 Esplanade Andry-Farcy
38000 Grenoble
Useful info
Opening hours : Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 1am, and Saturday from 4pm, but also from 6pm if a concert is scheduled.
Doors open : 1 hour before the start of the concert.
Dressing room : €2
Get there
Tramway : Line A stop Berriat - Le Magasin
Bus : Line C5 Université Biologie / Palais de Justice stop "Berriat - Le Magasin".
Train : From Grenoble train station, take tramway A towards "Fontaine La Poya", stop at "Berriat- Le Magasin".
Bicycles : 300 parking spaces available.
Car : Vallier-Catane parking lot, Square des Fusillés or near Rue Ampère.