The makers of Prophecy Fest are thrilled and proud to announce that US metal legends AGALLOCH have agreed to perform their much longed for reunion show in the original line-up exclusively in the Cave of Balve this year.
AGALLOCH comment: "After nearly eight years since the band broke up, Agalloch are reforming with the intent of playing limited shows", guitarist Don Anderson writes on behalf of the trio. "The line-up remains the original three: vocalist and guitarist John Haughm, guitarist Don Anderson, and bassist Jason Walton. We will be aided by Hunter Ginn (Canvas Solaris, Sculptured, Radical Research Podcast) on drums. We will re-emerge, perhaps fittingly, from the Balver Höhle, which is a cave used by humans since the stone age, at this year’s Prophecy Fest. We've been fans of Prophecy Productions’ roster of bands since their inception and are pleased to make this fest our debut after being gone for so long."
Martin Koller adds: "As long time admirers of Agalloch, literally everybody at Prophecy is stoked about welcoming this exciting and important band back on stage in Balve for an exclusive European show!", the label's founder enthuses. "The American metal pioneers are the perfect fit for the billing, the cave, and the festival. We sincerely hope that you love this announcement as much as we do."
AGALLOCH have created a video trailer, which is available here.
Prophecy Fest will bring dark, forward thinking music with an attitude to one of the world's most fascinating cultural locations, the legendary, natural Cave of Balve ("Balver Höhle") again.
The three day event will begin on Thursday, September 7 and it will conclude with a final concert starting before midnight of Saturday, September 9.
Confirmed acts with more bands to be added soon (in alphabetical order): AGALLOCH, AMENRA, BETHLEHEM, DARKHER, DARKSPACE, DISILLUSION, DORNENREICH, E-L-R, GRÀB, ILLUDIUM, LASTER, MY DYING BRIDE, NOVEMBERS DOOM, VEMOD, and THE VISION BLEAK.
When AGALLOCH announced their split on May 13, 2016, it sent shock-waves through the metal scene around the globe. The American band from Portland, Oregon had released five full-length albums since their inception in 1995. During their exceptional career that led them to perform on stages worldwide, AGALLOCH had started out closest to the style of black metal, which remained a part of their sound through many transformations. Their genre has been located within folk and doom metal as well as post-rock, and post-metal, which could also mean all of the above at the same time. Yet despite all changes, AGALLOCH remained true to their recognisable sonic identity. As their disbanding has been felt as a severe loss, the more welcome is today's news of the original band members reuniting to perform selected shows. Their dedicated and large following will hardly be able to wait until AGALLOCH are returning to stage at Prophecy Fest in the ancient Cave of Balve this September – the perfect place for this occasion where nature, magic, and myth meet with thrilling music.