KIM DRACULA, PATRIARCHY, ETTERNA - Bratislava
03 / 08 / 2026 / BRATISLAVA / MAJESTIC
Kim Dracula is coming to Bratislava! Samuel Wellings, the Tasmanian native with the look of a comic-book villain, is bringing his brand of chaos to Majestic — a spectacle that proudly ignores every rule of extreme music. Forget genre labels; this is an aggressive collage of trap metal, industrial, hardcore, and bizarre cabaret interludes.
Originally a viral sensation from Hobart, Tasmania, Kim Dracula achieved the seemingly impossible: transforming internet fame into a legitimate and technically impressive musical force. The debut album A Gradual Decline In Morale is a manifesto of unpredictability, where cabaret piano and swing-inspired arrangements collide with breakdowns that would feel right at home in the catalog of Lorna Shore. It's not just about masks and visual provocation, but about compositional ambition that has been sorely lacking in today's often uniform metal scene.
Musically, Kim Dracula thrives on total eclecticism. Their work draws inspiration from Danny Elfman, industrial coldness, and uncompromising metal aggression. The ability to switch effortlessly between operatic vocals, jazz phrasing, and brutal growls gives the live show a dynamic quality that defies genre conventions. If you're looking for music that surprises you every thirty seconds and constantly pushes you out of your comfort zone, Majestic in August is a mandatory stop.
Patriarchy is a provocative Los Angeles-based project founded by charismatic singer and filmmaker Actually Huizenga. Their music combines darkwave, industrial, goth rock, and synth-pop in a distinctive way, blending heavy synthesizer lines and aggressive beats with fierce, tongue-in-cheek vocals. The band is known for its controversial aesthetic, exploring themes of sex, power, and social taboos. These ideas are deeply woven into their ritualistic, theatrical live performances and meticulously crafted, cinematic music videos. Albums such as Asking For It and the latest Manual for Dying are essential listening for fans of dark club music infused with punk attitude and raw energy.
Etterna is a Slovak metal band from Prešov, formed in 2016 and operating at the intersection of modern melodic metalcore and progressive metal. Their sound is built on the contrast between aggressive, breakdown-heavy passages and emotional, highly melodic clean vocals that have the potential to appeal to a broader audience. Fronted by vocalist Ady, the band places a strong emphasis on visual presentation, demonstrated through elaborate video production and a commitment to creating original music videos for nearly every release. Etterna cemented its place within the Slovak heavy music scene with the album Dead Doesn't Mean Gone, which earned the prestigious Radio_Head Award in the Hard & Heavy category.
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