Saturday 4. 10.
info Osmihodinový muž (The Eight-Hour Man) is coming. Kakktus once again resurrect the forgotten characters from the outskirts of city life — and this time, they’re building them a monument. The baptism will be big: Edúv Syn, who guests on the album, will be there and Žakhéles is coming to crash the party too. No glittery party, but a raw rite of passage. “What the hell do we do at the end of the night?”“ Kakktus The last true punk-rock’n’roll band in Czechia — legends from Šternberk — a black chronicle of the periphery that wrote itself. Born from punk, but now using it as just one of many languages. Their lyrics sound like poems set to music, sung about people forgotten before they ever had a chance to grow old. The new album Osmihodinový muž is a diaristic testimony from a witness searching for scraps of love and hope, built on small personal acts of resistance. Instead of the usual hangover, it offers cold sobering and raw reality, sticky with machine shop grease. Gloomy postpunk, rock’n’roll, and country — Kakktus’ music is a collision of Czech existential poetry and dark, cabaret blues, all wrapped in a gritty, unfiltered environment where no one pretends to be something they're not. Edúv Syn The saddest rapper. Bloodshot eyes, heavy beats, and a lyrical inventory of everything that doesn’t fit into ordinary life. Edúv Syn is a trap poet focusing on mental health and illness, deeply intertwined with the state of society. Unafraid to experiment, collaborating with the most intriguing projects on the local scene. Delivering Slovak underground through Prague straight into your soul. He left a piece of himself on the new Kakktus album — and he’s bringing it back live. A therapeutic session on the mic. Darkness glowing with hope. Žakhéles A fiction more real than the world itself. Žakhéles is a shadow that comes alive when the lights go out. The alter ego of Andrej Kabal spits words like poison, satire as a weapon, beats as salvation. After years behind KVLT crew DJ booths, he’s standing on his own now — delivering a manifesto of twisted healthy lifestyle straight to the stage. Was it a good idea? That decision is in your hands… |
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