Spooky season had one final and belated hurrah on Conduit’s stage this week. The full moon brought out fans of heavy music to experience the headlining all-female melodic thrash band, Dogma. The band were supported by Frayle, a doom band hailing from Cleveland.
Both bands tore the house down, and while they share a dark and theatrical aesthetic, they proffer two distinctly different musical styles that paired well together. Starting with Frayle’s slow and vibey doom rock riffs and ethereal vocals, some of their best live moments were “Boo,” “Darker Than Black” and their cover of Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness.”
Dogma then commanded the stage with blasphemous backdrops, dressed in nuns’ habits, and performed with carnal soulfulness. They blessed the crowd with thrashy and symphonic songs like “Forbidden Zone,” “Pleasure From Pain” and “Made Her Mine.” Blessed be. — Ricardo Martinez
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Credit: Mauricio Murillo
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Credit: Mauricio Murillo
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Credit: Mauricio Murillo
Credit: Mauricio Murillo
Credit: Mauricio Murillo
Credit: Mauricio Murillo
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