Swedish death metal band Dismember to play in Israel
Founding band of Swedish Death Metal to play the Barby in Tel Aviv on August 29, wrapping up European tour. More metal groups to perform here over summer
Considered one of the founding bands of Swedish Death Metal, the group launched their professional career in 1988, and three years later released their debut album “Like an Ever Flowing,” which became a cornerstone of Swedish Metal.
The band has released seven studio albums, the most recent being, “The God That Never Was,” which was released this year and earned rave reviews worldwide. The band will wrap up its summer European tour in Israel, then will continue on to the United States.
Another group of musicians slated to arrive in Israel soon is O’Malley/Ambarchi/Csihar, which will perform here in September. Attila Csihar, soloist for Mayhem who performed in Israel with the band Salem, will be joined by Steven O’Malley of Sunn O and Oren Ambarchi, a Habad member and son to a Jewish Iraqi family who emigrated to Australia. The three artists are signed with the Southern Lord record label.
The Israel show will be the trio’s first time sharing the same stage. During their stay here, in addition to their joint show, they will perform solo concerts as well as joint shows with Israeli musicians. On July 20 and 22, the band will play at Levontin in Tel Aviv, and of July 24 they will play at the Yellow Submarine in Jerusalem.
Additional solo shows:
July 13. Oren Ambarchi; opening performance by Migs of Spring. Levontin, Tel Aviv
July 17. Oren Ambarchi, Eran Zaks, the Gal and Maorin Duo and more, Dilah Club, Jerusalem
July 19. Oren Ambarchi, with Israeli musicians, Levontin, Tel Aviv
July 21. Special “Southern Lord” day with DJ Stephen O’Malley and solo show by Oren Ambarchi, The Uganda, Jerusalem