Roadmap: Tänk På Döden


Posted October 30, 2015 in Arts

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If you have any traces of goth residing in your soul then the dramatically-titled Tänk på Döden (Think About Death) at Slakthuset may be for you. The evening is a mixture of art and music, opening up at 1700 with an exhibition featuring a range of new artists and designers with the help of art crew Stockholm Darkness.

Then the music begins. Headlining the show is heavy-duty rock artist Chelsea Wolf, touring on the back of her intense new record Abyss. The Californian musician is well-known for adding sweeping, dramatic visual effects to her live outings (she cities Ingmar Bergman as an influence), so it should be a show worth catching.

Support comes from her Sargent House labelmates, New Zealanders A Dead Forest Index. Definitely worth exploring if you felt Halloween just wasn’t enough of a chance to ghoul around.

chelsea-wolfe

Tänk På Döden, Slakthuset, Nov 5

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