Papa Roach are returning as headliners following their phenomenal concert at the Lost Generation festival. The American nu-metal stars will perform at Spodek on November 16. They will be joined by Landmvrks and Sleep Theory.
Can you believe that Papa Roach formed back in 1993? They’ve been bursting with infectious energy since the very beginning of their career, and they still are today! The nu-metal legends from California will bring their new album to Katowice—we got a sneak peek at it at the festival in Kraków. Are you curious about this release?
The band’s tour guests will be Landmvrks and Sleep Theory. The French band will serve up metalcore without limits. Sure, they can knock the listener off their feet with a merciless breakdown or a haunting riff, but they don’t stop there. Equally important are their melodies and elements from other genres, which are what make them so original. Don’t miss them. If, on the other hand, you’re longing for “edgy” alt-metal from the turn of the century, Sleep Theory will intrigue you. It’s a mix of hits and constant aggression blended with almost radio-friendly catchiness.
Performers:
PAPA ROACH (USA) nu-metal
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Landmvrks (France) metalcore
Sleep Theory (USA) alternative metal, alternative rock:
PAPA ROACH (USA) nu-metal:
Their biggest hits, such as “Last Resort” and “Scars,” are among the most important evergreens in the nu-metal canon. But despite their rich legacy, Papa Roach isn’t stuck in the past. Even today, their nu-metal style captivates with its energy and maturity. We can’t wait for the Americans to return to Poland.
LANDMVRKS (France) metalcore:
Metalcore—and maybe a little pop or rock thrown in? Sure! Landmvrks aren’t afraid to experiment with the genre’s formula because they know that, at the end of the day, it’s all about good songs. As it happens, these French musicians’ songwriting instincts are nothing short of masterful.
SLEEP THEORY (USA) alternative metal, alternative rock:
Formed in 2019, they’ve been reviving the unforgettable vibes of turn-of-the-century alternative metal from the very beginning. They’ve got a contagious groove, some screeches, choppy riffs, and, of course, huge choruses to belt out at the top of your lungs. They pull it off flawlessly.