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0 Streaming Now! Czech Modern Metal Force STELLVRIS Unleash New EP “Shatter and Bloom” and Music Video

  • November 6, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Stellvris

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – November 6, 2025

Streaming Now! Czech Modern Metal Force STELLVRIS Unleash New EP “Shatter and Bloom” and Music Video

L-R – Libor Hřebík (Bass), Andreas Polášek (Guitar), Nicol Hofman (Vocals), Hanz Polášek (Drums)

Photo Credit – Julia Ramm

Czech modern metal upstarts STELLVRIS are set to unleash their highly anticipated new EP, “Shatter and Bloom,” on Friday, November 7th. Ahead of its official release, the band is premiering both the EP and a powerful new music video for the title track, a showcase of their signature blend of crushing heaviness, soaring melodies, and raw emotion, exclusively via Decibel Magazine HERE.
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Formed in 2019 after an impromptu jam session led to their first live show at Prague’s iconic Music Club Modrá Vopice, STELLVRIS have quickly carved out a reputation for their powerful, emotional, heavy, melodic, and modern sound. With “Shatter and Bloom,” the band takes another bold step forward, pushing their sonic boundaries while staying true to the intensity that has fueled their rise.

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Produced by Christoph Wieczorek at Sawdust Recordings, the five-track EP delivers a dynamic fusion of crushing breakdowns, electronic textures, and irresistibly catchy choruses. Lyrically, it dives headfirst into themes of destruction, rebirth, toxic relationships, and the struggles of modern life, all expressed with raw honesty. The journey begins with the title track “Shatter and Bloom,” a defiant anthem about tearing down what no longer serves and allowing something stronger to rise. “Silence After Violence” follows as a stark warning against the growing tide of aggression in society, even among the youngest generations. With “Monster,” the band turns inward, confronting the scars of toxic relationships while celebrating the strength it takes to break free. “Time’s Up” offers a sharp critique of living life solely online, disconnected from reality and responsibility. Closing the record is “Starships,” a heavy, metal-charged reimagining of Nicki Minaj’s pop hit, ending the EP on an explosive note of energy and fun.
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​“Shatter and Bloom is more than just a collection of songs; it’s about destroying what’s toxic and giving space for something new to grow. Every track reflects real struggles we’ve faced or witnessed, from toxic relationships to the rising aggression in society. We want fans to feel seen, empowered, and connected through this music. It’s heavy, it’s honest, and it’s meant to hit both the heart and the pit,” adds the band.

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With “Shatter and Bloom,” STELLVRIS continue their evolution, delivering a record that is as cathartic as it is crushing, a testament to resilience, transformation, and the unbreakable spirit of modern metal.

Recommended for fans of Jinjer, Spiritbox, Holy Wars, Infected Rain, and I Prevail, “Shatter and Bloom” will be available on all digital platforms, along with Vinyl.

Bandcamp (Vinyl, Digital) – https://stellvris.bandcamp.com/album/shatter-bloom

Digital (Spotify, Apple Music) – https://linktr.ee/stellvris.band

Track Listing:​
1. Shatter and Bloom – 3:18
2. Silence After Violence – 3:14
3. Monster – 4:16
4. Time’s Up – 3:32
5. Starships (Nicki Minaj Cover)
EP Length: 18:27
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​EP Credits:
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• All songs performed by: STELLVRIS
• All songs written by: STELLVRIS
• Produced by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• Mixed by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• Mastered by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• EP Artwork by: František Jelen
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​Band Line Up:
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Nicol Hofman (vocalist)
Libor Hřebík (bassist)
Andreas Polášek (guitarist)
Hanz Polášek (drummer)

More info: https://linktr.ee/stellvris.band

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“Shatter & Bloom is a high-energy, intense, and creative record… What’s clear is that this band has real talent: powerful rhythm work, strong guitar and bass tones, and a remarkably versatile vocalist. They know how to use those strengths intelligently, and the crisp production ensures every detail shines through. The result is a modern, ambitious, and fiercely engaging release from a band that looks set to achieve huge things.” – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life

“With a primal scream, opening (and title) track ‘Shatter & Bloom’ appears from nowhere and is all the more potent for its sudden arrival. Like a blast of white heat which sears the skin, it’s the perfect statement of intent and sets the tone for the coming five songs. Yet for all their raw power, Stellvris show a great deal of variety; the vocals in particular range from heavenly harmonies to demonic growls, whilst the band are equally versatile, mixing up beats and tempos and punctuating dense sonics with huge spaces. ” – Devolution Magazine

“Ready-made for fans of Spiritbox and Holy Wars, STELLVRIS’ latest takes on the theme of a toxic relationship, whether romantic, platonic or professional, and urges the listener to push back and escape. As for the video, it captures the band in action, with vocalist Nicol adopting distinct personas, including a red-cast demonic one.” – Revolver Magazine

“Stellvris work best because they are able to balance the more melodic aspects of modern metal with a scorching amount of heaviness. There’s an overall adrenaline injection and flow to Persistence that makes it incredibly digestible, with the need to listen to it over again to get that same rush once it finishes. What’s great is that the aggression sticks around on repeated listens, without giving you a case of diminishing returns. Expect big things from this act in their near future for sure, but Persistence already establishes them as a modern metal force to be reckoned with.” – Dead Rhetoric (2023 – Persistence)

“The latest single “Scorpio” was a perfect song to sum up STELLVRIS’s musical identity as a band. The energetic riff and beats with Nicol switching between clean vocals and harsh vocals and even harsher vocals have been a common denominator for almost every song by STELLVRIS. “Scorpio”, however, took that electrifying awesomeness and multiplied it by a thousand! The song is three minutes of pure energy that even my conservative grandmother would headbang to (going to test this theory next family dinner). It’s a song that would be perfect when performed live! Of course, the song was released with a music video that matches the quality of the audio with visual Metal brilliance.” – FemMetal (2023 – Single – Scorpio)

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0 STELLVRIS Unleashes Ferocious Single “Silence After Violence” from Upcoming EP “Shatter and Bloom” Out Nov 2025

  • September 19, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Stellvris

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – September 19, 2025​

STELLVRIS Unleashes Ferocious Single “Silence After Violence”

New EP “Shatter and Bloom” Out Nov 7th, 2025

L-R – Libor Hřebík (Bass), Andreas Polášek (Guitar), Nicol Hofman (Vocals), Hanz Polášek (Drums)

Photo Credit – Julia Ramm

European (Prague, CZ) modern metal band Stellvris has dropped their latest single, “Silence After Violence,” a searing anthem from their upcoming EP “Shatter and Bloom,” set to release on November 7. Produced by Christoph Wieczorek (Annisokay, Caskets) at Sawdust Recordings, the track delivers a visceral punch, confronting the rising aggression in society and channeling it into a cathartic, high-voltage experience.
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“We see violence and frustration creeping into younger generations, and it’s terrifying. This song is a wake-up call — a cry for awareness and action,” 
says vocalist Nicol Hofman.
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Founded in 2019, Stellvris has built a reputation for turning pain into power. Their music speaks directly to those battling anxiety, toxic relationships, bullying, and the weight of everyday struggles. With past releases “Upside Down” (2022) and “Persistence” (2023), the band carved out a sound that’s crushingly heavy yet hauntingly melodic, winning fans across Europe and the UK.
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But Stellvris is more than just a band; they’re an experience. Known for electrifying live shows that include circle pits, walls of death, and stage dives, they’ve shared stages with Megadeth, Jinjer, The Ghost Inside, and more, and have lit up festivals like Summer Breeze, Brutal Assault, and Basinfirefest.
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​“Silence After Violence” is the fourth single from “Shatter and Bloom,” a five-track EP that explores destruction, rebirth, and the emotional chaos of modern life. Each song is rooted in real stories, from the scars of toxic relationships to the emptiness of digital escapism, and crafted to empower listeners who need it most.
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​“Our lyrics come from personal experiences and stories our fans share with us. We want people to feel seen, heard, and stronger after listening,” Hofman explains.
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Musically, Stellvris blends metalcore, nu-metal, pop, and electronic elements into a sound that’s as catchy as it is brutal, drawing in even non-metal listeners with melodic choruses and bone-crushing breakdowns. During the recording of the EP, the band even captured a viral studio moment when their guitarist used phone vibrations to create a unique sound, leading to the now-infamous “WAKE UP MOTHERF***ER” breakdown.
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With “Shatter and Bloom,” Stellvris continues to push boundaries, both musically and emotionally. The EP closes with a metal reimagining of Nicki Minaj’s “Starships,” proving that even amidst heavy themes, there’s room for joy, release, and celebration.
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​“It’s never just about the sound. It’s about creating a safe space where pain turns into resilience, and where the silence after violence is shattered by music,” says Hofman.

Recommended for fans of Jinjer, Spiritbox, Holy Wars, Arch Enemy, and I Prevail, listen to “Silence After Violence” at the following links:

Visualizer – https://youtu.be/zJK1Ch9WbuA

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Add to your Spotify playlist – https://open.spotify.com/track/2cnmO3deE3ZCcgfH3gCHZx​

Previous Videos:

Starhips (Nicki Minaj) – https://youtu.be/NB60FdC6B1Q

​Monster – https://youtu.be/JsamTLqtLAs

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Track Listing:​
1. Shatter and Bloom – 3:18
2. Silence After Violence – 3:14
3. Monster – 4:16
4. Time’s Up – 3:32
5. Starships (Nicki Minaj Cover)
EP Length: 18:27
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​EP Credits:
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• All songs performed by: STELLVRIS
• All songs written by: STELLVRIS
• Produced by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• Mixed by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• Mastered by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• EP Artwork by: František Jelen
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​Band Line Up:
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Nicol Hofman (vocalist)
Libor Hřebík (bassist)
Andreas Polášek (guitarist)
Hanz Polášek (drummer)

More info: https://linktr.ee/stellvris.band​

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“Ready-made for fans of Spiritbox and Holy Wars, STELLVRIS’ latest takes on the theme of a toxic relationship, whether romantic, platonic or professional, and urges the listener to push back and escape. As for the video, it captures the band in action, with vocalist Nicol adopting distinct personas, including a red-cast demonic one.” – Revolver Magazine​

“Stellvris work best because they are able to balance the more melodic aspects of modern metal with a scorching amount of heaviness. There’s an overall adrenaline injection and flow to Persistence that makes it incredibly digestible, with the need to listen to it over again to get that same rush once it finishes. What’s great is that the aggression sticks around on repeated listens, without giving you a case of diminishing returns. Expect big things from this act in their near future for sure, but Persistence already establishes them as a modern metal force to be reckoned with.” – Dead Rhetoric (2023 – Persistence)

“The latest single “Scorpio” was a perfect song to sum up STELLVRIS’s musical identity as a band. The energetic riff and beats with Nicol switching between clean vocals and harsh vocals and even harsher vocals have been a common denominator for almost every song by STELLVRIS. “Scorpio”, however, took that electrifying awesomeness and multiplied it by a thousand! The song is three minutes of pure energy that even my conservative grandmother would headbang to (going to test this theory next family dinner). It’s a song that would be perfect when performed live! Of course, the song was released with a music video that matches the quality of the audio with visual Metal brilliance.” – FemMetal (2023 – Single – Scorpio)

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0 EPK – Stellvris – Shatter and Bloom (2025)

  • September 13, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Stellvris

EPK – Stellvris – Shatter and Bloom (2025)

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“We believe this EP will be received very well. Once again, we’ve taken huge steps forward musically. The sound was crafted by Christoph Wieczorek at Sawdust Recordings, a guarantee of top quality. We’ve added more electronic elements and catchier choruses, while still keeping the brutal breakdowns that our fans love. Each track offers a different journey — every song carries its own surprising moments and unique elements. While the foundation is firmly rooted in modern metal, we’ve carefully blended in touches of other genres to keep the experience dynamic, fresh, and exciting for listeners from start to finish.”

For fans of Jinjer, Spiritbox, Holy Wars, Arch Enemy, I Prevail

Band: Stellvris
EP Title: Shatter and Bloom
Label: Self-Release
Release Date: November 7, 2025
EP Length: 18:27
Genre: Modern Metal
Location: Prague, CZ

Facebook.com/STELLVRIS.band | Instagram.com/stellvris_band | Youtube.com/@STELLVRISband

Spotify | Tiktok.com/@stellvris_band| Stellvris.bandcamp.com

“Ready-made for fans of Spiritbox and Holy Wars, STELLVRIS’ latest takes on the theme of a toxic relationship, whether romantic, platonic or professional, and urges the listener to push back and escape. As for the video, it captures the band in action, with vocalist Nicol adopting distinct personas, including a red-cast demonic one.” – Revolver Magazine

“Stellvris work best because they are able to balance the more melodic aspects of modern metal with a scorching amount of heaviness. There’s an overall adrenaline injection and flow to Persistence that makes it incredibly digestible, with the need to listen to it over again to get that same rush once it finishes. What’s great is that the aggression sticks around on repeated listens, without giving you a case of diminishing returns. Expect big things from this act in their near future for sure, but Persistence already establishes them as a modern metal force to be reckoned with.” – Dead Rhetoric (2023 – Persistence)

“The latest single “Scorpio” was a perfect song to sum up STELLVRIS’s musical identity as a band. The energetic riff and beats with Nicol switching between clean vocals and harsh vocals and even harsher vocals have been a common denominator for almost every song by STELLVRIS. “Scorpio”, however, took that electrifying awesomeness and multiplied it by a thousand! The song is three minutes of pure energy that even my conservative grandmother would headbang to (going to test this theory next family dinner). It’s a song that would be perfect when performed live! Of course, the song was released with a music video that matches the quality of the audio with visual Metal brilliance.” – FemMetal (2023 – Single – Scorpio)

[Download EP Cover | Download EP Lyrics]

Band: Stellvris
EP Title: Shatter and Bloom
Label: Self-Release
Release Date: November 7, 2025
EP Length: 18:27
Genre: Modern Metal
Location: Prague, CZ

Track Listing:
1. Shatter and Bloom – 3:18
2. Silence After Violence – 3:14
3. Monster – 4:16
4. Time’s Up – 3:32
5. Starships (Nicki Minaj Cover)
EP Length: 18:27

EP Credits:
• All songs performed by: STELLVRIS
• All songs written by: STELLVRIS
• Produced by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• Mixed by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• Mastered by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings
• EP Artwork by: František Jelen

Band Line Up:
Nicol Hofman (vocalist)
Libor Hřebík (bassist)
Andreas Polášek (guitarist)
Hanz Polášek (drummer)

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About the EP Artwork:

About the album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Shatter and Bloom is a five-track EP that dives into themes of destruction, rebirth, and the struggles of modern life.

The title track Shatter and Bloom speaks about breaking down what no longer works and letting something new grow. Silence After Violence tackles rising aggression in society, even among the youngest, serving as a wake-up call. Monster captures the pain and strength found in toxic relationships, while Time’s Up criticizes a life lived only online, disconnected from reality. Closing track Starships reimagines Nicki Minaj’s hit as a heavy, metal-fueled summer anthem.

Musically, the EP blends modern metal, metalcore, and nu-metal with electronic elements, powerful choruses, and crushing breakdowns. It’s a record full of energy, honesty, and transformation.

Lyrically, the EP is deeply emotional and unflinchingly honest, confronting themes of brokenness, anger, betrayal, and healing. Musically, it pushes our sound further than ever — blending modern metalcore and nu-metal influences with electronic textures, massive choruses, and bone-crushing breakdowns. Each song carries its own unique flavor, but together, Shatter and Bloom is about destruction, rebirth, and the power of transformation.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Our upcoming EP, Shatter and Bloom, is a raw and honest collection of five tracks, each telling its own story while forming a powerful whole.

1. The title track Shatter and Bloom is both a reflection and a statement — it speaks about people who dream big but refuse to change themselves, expecting everything to fall into place without effort. At the same time, it’s about breaking what no longer works, burning down what’s rotten, and allowing something new, stronger, and more authentic to grow in its place.

2. Silence After Violence reflects on a growing wave of frustration and aggression in society, which we now see taking root at younger and younger ages. It’s both a warning and a cry for awareness, channeling raw energy into a song that mirrors the state of the world around us.

3. Monster is the most personal of the tracks, diving deep into the scars left by toxic relationships. It embodies both the suffocating weight of manipulation and the strength it takes to break free — a cathartic release for anyone who has ever felt trapped by someone they trusted.

4. Time’s Up explores the emptiness of a life lived only online. It portrays a character who hides behind likes and posts, betrays his closest friend, and never faces the responsibility of real life. It’s a sharp reminder of how toxic escapism and immaturity can destroy human connections.

5. Finally, Starships — our metal reimagining of Nicki Minaj’s pop hit — closes the EP on a contrasting note. It’s a celebration of carefree, summer nights and youthful joy, but reframed with crushing breakdowns and modern metal intensity. It serves as a reminder that even amidst heavy topics, there is still room for lightness, fun, and release.

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FUN FACTS – STORY ANGLES

–  Energetic Live Connection – Our shows are not just about playing songs; they’re about connecting with the audience. We’ve done circle pits, walls of death, and stage dives – fans become part of the show, making every performance unique.

–  From Real Life to Lyrics – Our lyrics are inspired by personal experiences and stories from our fans. We tackle mental health, toxic relationships, and bullying – our music is meant to empower those who need it most.

–  Catchy but Heavy – While we’re a metal band, our songs include surprising elements – electronics, melodic choruses, and brutal breakdowns – which attract even non-metal listeners.

– Viral Moments in the Studio – During the recording of the Shatter and Bloom EP, we experimented with unique sounds for the title track. The guitarist tried phone vibrations, and the “WAKE UP MOTHERF***ER” moment was born – a studio moment that turned into a viral highlight.

–  Festival Footprint – We’ve played some of Europe’s biggest festivals, including Summer Breeze, and continue to grow our audience across Europe and soon the U.S. Every show is an unforgettable experience for both us and our fans.

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L-R – Libor Hřebík (Bass), Andreas Polášek (Guitar), Nicol Hofman (Vocals), Hanz Polášek (Drums)

Photo Credit – Julia Ramm

Founded in 2019, STELLVRIS is a European modern metal band with a mission: to turn pain into power. Their music speaks to those battling anxiety, toxic relationships, bullying, and the weight of everyday struggles. Every riff, scream, and soaring chorus carries a message of strength, courage, and connection — a reminder that no one has to fight alone.

Their debut releases Upside Down (2022) and Persistence (2023) introduced a sound that blends crushing heaviness with haunting melodies, winning the band a devoted following across Europe and the UK. Songs quickly became anthems for fans who saw their own stories reflected in the music.STELLVRIS are not just a band to listen to — they are a band to experience. Their live shows erupt with unstoppable energy, drawing in both seasoned metal fans and people who never thought they’d find themselves at a metal show. That connection has carried them to stages alongside Megadeth, Jinjer, The Black Dahlia Murder, The Ghost Inside, and many more, as well as to festivals including Summer Breeze, Fallen Fortress, Kave Fest, Brutal Assault, Basinfirefest, Fajtfest, and a wide range of others across Europe.

In 2025, STELLVRIS continues their journey with the release of their new EP Shatter and Bloom (out November 7), produced in collaboration with Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings (Annisokay, Caskets, Escape The Void). With each song, the band shows no fear in addressing the darker sides of society — from mental health to violence and betrayal — and transforming them into music that unites, empowers, and heals. A music video for the single Monter was premiered exclusively on REVOLVER Magazine.

For STELLVRIS, it’s never just about the sound. It’s about creating a safe space where pain can turn into resilience, and where the silence after violence can be broken by music.

Discography:
2025 – Shatter and Bloom – EP
2023 – Persistence – LP
2022 – Upside Down – EP
Shared Stage with: Megadeth, Jinjer, The Black Dahlia Murder, Emmure, Infected Rain, Tetrarch, Filth, Heart Of A Coward, Ghost Iris, Pestilence, Space of Variations
2025
8.3. Žlutý pes club, Pardubice (CZ)
11.4. Café na půl cesty, Prague (CZ)
12.4. WATT Music Club, Plzeň (CZ)
5.5. Live-Club, Bamberg (DE)
7.6. Březfest, Jihlava (CZ)
13.6. AWO Proberaumhaus Monkeys, Solingen (DE)
14.6. O.J.V. de Koornbeurs, Delft (NL)
15.6. Ragnarok Live Club, Bree (BE)
16.6. Moritzbastei, Leipzig (DE) supporting Tetrarch
17.6. Kulturladen, Konstanz (DE) supporting FILTH
18.6. Cafe Glocksee, Hannover (DE) supporting Tetrarch
19.6. Manege Lintorf, Ratingen (DE) supporting Tetrarch & FILTH
26.6. Basinfirefest, Spálené Poříčí (CZ)
3.7. Flex, Vienna (AT) – supporting Tetrarch
5.7. Kave Fest, Gisors (FR)
19.7. Festiwal Wykopaliska, Rekowo (PL)
16.8. Summer Breeze, Dinkelsbühl (DE)
23.8. Fallen Fortress festival, Bad Dürkheim (DE)
30.8. Dobříšské pivní slavnosti, Dobříš (CZ)
6.9. HARD SUMMER FESTIVAL, Falkenfels (DE)2024
10.2. Nová Melodka, Brno (CZ)
16.2. Barrak, Ostrava – support for Space of Variations (CZ)
20.3. Rock Café Prague,  Prague – support for Space of Variations (CZ)
21.3. Voodoo, Warsaw – support for Space of Variations (PL)
2.4. Café na půl cesty, Prague (CZ)
19.4. Divadlo pod lampou, Pilsen (CZ)
20.4. Mrákofest, Mrákotín (CZ)
4.5. Klub Potok, Warsaw (PL)
10.5. MÁJ a LES festival, Kojetín (CZ)
17.5. Explosiv Halle, Graz (AT)
18.5. Redlock festival, Sczene, Wien (AT)
8.6. Modrá Vopice, Prague (CZ)
9.6. M2 Event Venue, Timisoara (RO)
10.6. Romexpo, Bucharest (RO)
11.6. La Tevi, Cluj Napoca (RO)
12.6. Republic Club, Santana Mures (RO)
13.6. Rockhalle, Constanta (RO)
14.6. Club Smile, Varna (BG)
15.6. Rock Club Madrid, Karlovo (BG)
20.6. Arch Club, Athens – support for The Black Dahlia Murder (GR)
21.6. Block 33, Thessaloniki – support for The Black Dahlia Murder (GR)
22.6. Mixtape 5, Sofia (BG)
26.6. Lowland Fest, Hódmezővásárhely (HU)
29.6. Bangarang festival, Chwałkowo (PL)
30.6. Rock pod kameňom, Snina (SK)
5.7. Fajtfest, Velké Meziříčí (CZ)
1.8. HelmFest, Helmstedt (DE)
5.8. Barrák music club, Ostrava – support for Emmure (CZ)
6.8. Brutal Assault, Jaroměř (CZ)
24.8. Mosh open air, L.A.Cham, Cham (DE)
7.9. FROVfest, Vodňany (CZ)
14.9. RENAISSANCE IV., Kremnica (SK)
20.9. Breeding Festival, Flensburg (DE)
27.9. Bandhouse Leipzig, Leipzig (DE)
2.10. Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds (UK)
3.10. Gullivers, Manchester (UK)
5.10. Bear Cave, Bournemouth (UK)
6.10. Subside, Birmingham (UK)
9.10. Sixsix Bar, Cambridge (UK)
10.10. 229, London (UK)
11.10. The Cavern, Exeter (UK)
13.10. MCP APACHE, Fontaine-l’Évêque (BE)
14.10. Kult41, Bonn (DE)
18.10. Klub Łącznik Wroclav (PL)
19.10. Flex club, Vienna (AT)
16.11. G6, Neumarkt (DE)
23.11. Klanggerüst, Erfurt (DE)
30.11. Club Zentral, Stuttgart (DE)
14.12. Sklep club, Spálené Poříčí (CZ)
20.12. Collosseum Club, Košice (SK)2023
31.3. Rock Clum Nordbayern, Selb (DE)
27.5. Camping Battleground Festival, Öttingen (DE)
3.6. Divadlo pod lampou, Pilsen (CZ)
15.6. Conrad Sohm, Dornbirn – support for Jinjer (AT)
20.6. Arena Wien, Vienna – support for Jinjer (AT)
23.6. TOPFEST, Letisko Abrahám (SK)
24.6. Hardcore Day, R Klub, Chrudim (CZ)
7.7. Fajtfest, Velké Meziříčí (CZ)
22.7. Orlovňa Skalica – support for Infected Rain (SK)
26.7. Tolminator Metal Fest, Tolmin (SI)
28.7. Escape, Vienna (AT)
12.8. Šluknov festival, Šluknov (CZ)
18.8. Nová Pekáreň, Nitra (SK)
19.8. Bošianska Metelica, Bošany (SK)
25.8. Metalacker Tennenbronn, Tennenbronn (DE)
26.8. MOSH OPEN AIR, Cham (DE)
9.9. Black Hornet Festival, Újezd u Přelouče (CZ)
16.9. Collosseum Club, Košice (SK)
22.9. Instant-Fogas Komplexum, Budapest (HU)
27.9. Kabinet Múz, Brno (CZ)
29.9. Rock Depo Music Club, Velké Meziříčí (CZ)
30.9. Divadelní Klub Polička, Polička (CZ)
6.10. Rock Café Southock, Jablunkov – support for Heart of a Coward (CZ)
13.9. Divadlo pod lampou, Pilsen (CZ)
27.10. Rock Café, Prague (CZ)
28.10. MusicClub Sklep, Spálené Poříčí (CZ)
29.10. Rock’N’Roll Club RHO, Milan (IT)
30.10. Alchemica Music Club, Bologna (IT)
31.10. Il Borgo, Vicenza (IT)
1.11. Stromoradie, Prešov (SK)
3.11. Music Club Pecka, Chomutov (CZ)
4.11. G6, Neumarkt (DE)
5.11. Replugged, Vienna (AT)
6.11. Explosiv, Graz (AT)
9.11. Fuga, Bratislava (SK)
10.11. Smer Klub 77, Žilina (SK)
11.11. Fajtfest Fryslân, Neushoorn, Leeuwarden (NL)
17.11. S-klub, Olomouc (CZ)
9.12. Memory Error, Kanianka (SK)
25.12. Bigbeatové Vánoce, Rýmařov (CZ)2022
11.3. Palác Akropolis, Praha (CZ)
15.4. Klubovna Fajtfest Night, Fabrika, České Budějovice (CZ)
23.4. Rock Club Nordbayern, Selb (CZ)
28.4. Live Music Hall, Morlenbach (DE)
30.4. Citrons Masqués, Yverdon les Bains (CH)
14.5. Fajtfest Help Party, Velké Meziříčí (CZ)
21.5. Štěpfest, Štěpánov (CZ)
16.6. MetalGate Czech Death Fest, Červený Kostelec (CZ)
24.6. Basinfirefest, Spálené Poříčí (CZ)
25.6. Chlístovský Hejk, Chlístov (CZ)
16.7. Fajtfest Afterparty, Modrá Vopice, Prague (CZ)
23.7. WooDride&RegionBeat, Ostrov (CZ)
30.7. South of Heaven Festival, Zbytiny (CZ)
13.8. Brutal Assault, Jaroměř (CZ)
20.8. Death Coffee Párty, Litoměřice (CZ)
27.8. Heartshapedfest, Humpolec (CZ)
9.9. Musikmeile, Chemnitz (DE)
10.9. Klubovna Fajtfest Night, Pacov (CZ)
15.10. Kulturní dům Volduchy, Volduchy (CZ)
22.10. Halloween party, Cross Club, Prague (CZ)
12.11. Memory Error, Kanianka (SK)
25.11. Dead End Festival, Kulturní dům Gerbera, České Budějovice (CZ)
1.12. Futurum Music Bar, Prague (CZ)
17.12. Music Club Modrá Vopice, Prague (CZ)
17.12. Zimní Basinfirefest, Spálené Poříčí (CZ)
25.12. Bigbeatové Vánoce, Rýmařov (CZ)

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