Lamp of Murmuur | special guest: Θλίψις
Practical Information
| Date | Sunday 8 March |
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| Time | 20:00 |
| Price | €10 |
| Tickets | Buy tickets |
| Venue | AN Club (Exarchia) |
| Address | 13-15 Solomou Street, Athens 106 82 |
The lights are already wrong — the good kind of wrong. AN Club's stage holds the particular darkness that announces underground black metal before a single note sounds. Lamp of Murmuur and Thlipsis prepare to remind Athens what the genre's underground sounds like when performed by those who live it.
Lamp of Murmuur arrives from the American underground carrying the specific weight of one-person black metal projects. The sound operates in the intersection of atmospheric black metal and dungeon synth — layered keyboards creating fog through which guitars emerge like shapes in darkness. The recordings have built devoted following among those who track the genre's development beyond mainstream metal publications.
Thlipsis (the Greek word for sorrow, spelled in Greek: Θλίψις) represents the local scene's contribution — black metal that understands Greek melancholy and translates it through blast beats and tremolo picking. The pairing creates conversation between American and Greek approaches to the form.
AN Club provides exactly the setting this music requires. The venue has hosted extreme music for thirty years, walls absorbing decades of volume. The room is intimate enough that the performance reaches every corner, the staging minimal — this isn't about spectacle but about sound and presence.
The crowd carries the markers of the underground. Black metal's visual vocabulary remains specific — corpse paint optional but the aesthetic understood. Conversations before the sets reference obscure recordings, compare tonight's billing to previous AN Club shows, establish the shared knowledge that creates community around extreme music.
Black metal shows at AN Club run late by design. Support acts establish the evening's trajectory; headliners appear when the room has achieved appropriate density and energy. The bar area provides refuge between sets, but the dedicated claim spots near stage and hold them through the evening.
If you need accessible hooks or comfortable volume, black metal's intensity will overwhelm your preferences. This is music that demands engagement on its own terms. But if you've been tracking the underground's current developments — if you want to experience American and Greek approaches sharing a stage — AN Club holds tonight's ritual.
Lamp of Murmuur + Thlipsis — underground black metal from both sides of the Atlantic, converging in Exarchia's oldest rock venue.