An evening of vulnerable, low-key and delightful gubberock where the Bøler band shows its true colors. This fall, Black Debbath will embark on an acoustic heavy rock tour with songs that span their entire 26-year career. A kind of relentless best of where the band plays on completely new (and much thinner) strings.
Yes, it will finally be possible to catch the subtle lyrics of Norway's most socially engaged and hard-hitting stoner rock band, Black Debbath. These are usually hidden behind a wall of thunder and noise, with bass, fuzz and distortion (as well as chorus, echo, flanger, wah-wah and distortion), and therefore almost impossible to catch. Now Debbath are stripping down (figuratively speaking) and offering a more stripped-down and vulnerable version of themselves, with acoustic guitars - and nothing else - to hide behind. Now they're going to show that the songs are good enough to stand on their own, trembling legs. With less power, volume and potency than ever before. The cynical, noisy ballad rock is replaced with an Alpine hat and red wine. This is a golden opportunity to hear what Black Debbath sounds like when you take away all the feathers, and only the ribbed chicken remains. This is heavy metal for those who can't stand a lot of noise, but who can appreciate heavy rock in its thinnest, most delicate form. For those who are done with rocking at full volume, and prefer to rock at half volume. Guys of all ages, and of all genders. Even mothers-in-law can enjoy this Black Debbath! More Eggum than Maiden, say!
Black Debbath is known far beyond the country's borders for its political heavy rock, terrific stage show and loud energy. And an unbeatable sense of humor. Always a good joke from that side! At the same time, they set the standard for Norwegian academic stoner rock. Every year they open the Tons of Rock festival at Ekeberg. Now they're opening the door to their innermost, most vulnerable self. Welcome to the festival! Gentle hard rock for the people!

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