Mono & Holy Ground Orchestra @ Koko
John Rogers | Tuesday 7 June, 2011 12:44
Blurring the boundary between art-metal and neo-classical, Japanese post-rockers MONO, hailing from Tokyo, have long established themselves as the leading voice of epic majestic noise. Their instrumental compositions are powerful, sweeping studies in the limits of the musical spectrum; from rumbling subsonic lows to dizzying harmonic highs. This June, for the first time ever, One Inch Badge and Tidal Shift are bringing this unique spectacle to Europe, entitled “MONO and The Holy Ground Orchestra”. MONO and The Holy Ground Orchestra performance is incredibly special as MONO will only perform in this capacity once every few years.
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