![]() ![]() Rating: 5 out of 5 Consummate professionals by guyinflushing on 11/11/12 Bowery Ballroom - New YorkĮl Cielo is one of my favorite albums and these guys recreated the experience perfectly from start to finish.The show was beyond phenomenal and exceeded all of our expectations! dredg are by far the most talented performers! i'm only bummed they don't play this area often. Rating: 5 out of 5 Phenomenal by Nikkibest622 on 11/12/12 Bowery Ballroom - New York. ![]() ![]() Was gutted to miss this year’s London show. The post-rock guitars and enthralling vocals of Hayes ensure the set was as epic as the ever-popular headliners, and I’ve remained a fan ever since. Dredg put on a brilliant show, effortlessly switching between erratic, experimental music and the more straightforward alt-rock that ‘Bug Eyes’ showcased. I grew to love this song and I ended up seeing them shortly after its release while I was on holiday in sunny Los Angeles, where they were supporting Coheed and Cambria (also on the bill were math metallers The Blood Brothers). The soaring, post-rock guitars and proggy bass parts of Dredg’s hard rock was different to the kind of formulaic, riff-based metal I had grown accustomed to, and Gavin Hayes’ melodic vocals had an almost choral quality to them. Like many fans, I think I first discovered Dredg via their minor hit ‘Bug Eyes’ from 2005 album Catch Without Arms. Squeezy featured production from Dan The Automator, one of my favourite leftfield producers. The Californian quartet make quasi-progressive, alternative metal and have released five studio albums to date the last one, 2011’s Chuckles and Mr. American alt-rockers Dredg have been going for over two decades and although mainstream recognition has evaded them, they remain darlings of the underground. ![]()
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