In an orchestral fracas where raw energy meets rhythmic purity, Les Tambours du Bronx - Version Weapon of Mass Percussions don't just play, they reinvent sound.
For over three decades, this collective of rabid percussionists has fashioned a musical language of metal, taut skins and primal pulses, transforming steel into poetry and impact into trance.
Their performance at Metal Up The Opera 2022 was a sensory slap in the face, a hurricane of galvanized beats that shook bodies and consciences alike, turning every blow into a manifesto of pure intensity.
Part 1: Kaagorah
Kaagorah's opening act is no warm-up act. From the outset, the band imposes a dense, almost cinematic tension. Sharp guitars, chiseled rhythms, inhabited vocals, their universe navigates between frontal power and darker, almost introspective atmospheres. Where Les Tambours du Bronx work the raw material, Kaagorah explore the emotional relief. Their music moves like a dark wave, structured yet unpredictable. The energy is modern, rooted in the codes of metal, but shot through with nuance and contrast.
