6.8.2024 | Culture
Humanity’s Last Breath to bring brutal deathcore to Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Paavli Culture Factory
On August 9, the Paavli Kultuurivabrik in Tallinn will host a evening of extreme metal. From 6 to 10 pm, music fans will be able to experience a concert by Humanity’s Last Breath, a leading name in the brutal deathcore scene.
Originating from Helsingborg, Sweden, Humanity’s Last Breath have earned a reputation for their intricate, brutal, and virtuoso guitar work. The band, known for their technical prowess and dark, compelling soundscapes, have released four acclaimed albums, including their 2021 studio album Välde. Their music has been compared to metal giants like Ulver and Meshuggah, with whom they have shared the stage, alongside the British metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon.
Humanity’s Last Breath, led by guitarist and producer Buster Odeholm (Vildjharta, Born of Osiris, Oceano), are renowned for their complex rhythms, dissonant chords, and sudden tempo changes. The band delivers a monolithic, fearsome, and perpetually dark sonic experience.
To learn more about this and similar topicsDeathcore
Events in Tallinn
Humanity’s Last Breath
Live Music in Tallinn
Paavli Culture Factory
Sweden
21.11.2024 | Culture
The Glenn Miller Orchestra return to Estonia
The Glenn Miller Orchestra, now led by Uli Plettendorff, will perform three concerts in Estonia this weekend in Pärnu … Read more
21.11.2024 | Culture
6 Explore the wonders of Wagenküll’s Winter Wonderland
Starting on November 29, the grounds of Taagepera Castle in Valgamaa will transform into Wagenküll’s Winter Wonderland, offering a … Read more
20.11.2024 | Culture
Early Music Festival brings timeless classical music to Estonia
The week-long Early Music Festival will begin on Saturday, November 23, with an opening concert at the House of … Read more
19.11.2024 | Culture
Arvo Pärt’s most famous pieces to be performed this week in Tartu and Tallinn
World-renowned Estonian contemporary composer Arvo Pärt’s most famous pieces will be performed at two church concerts in Estonia this … Read more
19.11.2024 | Culture
The Great Gatsby returns to Tallinn tomorrow
After last year’s successful tour, the ballet production of The Great Gatsby returns to Tallinn tomorrow, November 20. Featuring … Read more
18.11.2024 | Culture
Exciting Events in Estonia this week
18.10.2024–04.05.2025 Sooster 100: View from Private Collections, Mikkel Museum, Tallinn The exhibition commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth … Read more
17.11.2024 | Shopping
5 Christmas markets around Estonia in 2024
Christmas markets have a nostalgic, almost magical feel for most of us. The twinkling lights, wooden stalls, Christmas music, … Read more
15.11.2024 | Culture
There will be a bumper number of festive concerts around Estonia this year
Christmas is not just about shopping, large amounts of food, and spending precious time with friends and family – … Read more