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Uada

If you find the combination of ghastly snarls, blast beats and spooky, tremolo-picked electric guitar riffs soothing, then you’re clearly a fan of black metal. One of the most abrasive genres in the wide spectrum of metal, black metal isn’t for everyone, and not just any band can be good at it. But Portland’s Uada is one of them. After bursting onto the scene in 2016, Uada quickly became the talk of dungeons, castles, deep forests and wherever else black metal is discussed and judged. If you desire to bask in darkness, get to this show and see arguably one of the fastest-rising stars in this unholy genre.

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