Angry Metal Guy<p><a href="https://www.angrymetalguy.com/gardenstale-goes-to-roadburn-2025/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">GardensTale Goes to Roadburn 2025</a></p><p><i>By GardensTale</i></p><p>The story of Easter, detailing the gruesome death and supernatural resurrection of a cult leader, is pretty fucking metal, all things considered. So it’s fitting that the cream of the crop among underground heavy music festivals, Roadburn, coincides with the religious holiday this year. Not that it makes much difference to me, my partner, or the slew of friends we drag across the Tilburg city centre to enjoy some of the heaviest, strangest, and most envelope-pushing music that music has to offer. We’d murder our feet and livers for this fest any time of the year.</p><p>For the last few editions, Roadburn has spread its venues over several locations within a few hundred-meter radius. The 013 is the main venue, hosting the large Main stage with its signature staircase (a brilliant way to rest your feet while watching a show!) and the smaller NEXT. A 5-10 minute walk away, depending on your state of mind and soundness of body, is the old industrial hall known as Koepelhal, split for the occasion into the larger Terminal and smaller Engine Room. Attached is the diminutive Hall of Fame, where the smallest artists get to do their thing, with the ever-popular skate park next door regularly hosting secret shows, which are often announced only a few hours beforehand. Finally, the local jazz club Paradox is the place to be for the more unconventional material, which is saying something in this place.</p><p>What follows is a cleaned-up live thread I tapped out in hasty bursts between and during sets, my word-vomit witnessed in real time by my colleagues who gave frequent and often unhelpful commentary. Where applicable, I saw fit to include their remarks and any response I had to their tomfoolery. I can not promise this will result in a sane article, but I hope it can sketch a glimpse of what the greatest festival in the world is like.</p><p><strong>Day 1 (Thursday, 17th of April)</strong></p><p></p><p>2:51 PM — As usual, the larger sizes of the merch sell out lightning fast, and so I walk away with a single patch and disappointment. Let’s hope <strong>Glassing</strong> can obliterate the letdown.</p><p><span><strong>Cherd of Doom</strong></span>:<em> Surely they restock merch through the festival?</em></p><p><em>HAHAHA no</em><br><em>Everyone knows merch goes fast so everyone goes to merch first so merch goes fast</em><br><em>And they always underproduce the large sizes</em></p><p><strong><span>sentynel</span></strong>: <em>You’d think if the merch consistently sold out really quickly they might print more next time</em></p><p>3:12 PM — Yep, <strong>Glassing</strong> is fucking killing it. Pushing an almost Spartan setup to its limit. The drummer is just bonkers!</p><p>4:11 PM — Listening to <strong>Oranssi Pazuzu</strong> outside the main stage because we could no longer get inside. It sounds impressively oppressive. Wish we could have seen more of it, but I would not have wanted to miss <strong>Glassing</strong>. Choices choices.</p><p>4:24 PM — The electronics and psychedelics of <strong>Oranssi Pazuzu</strong> are really cool. I should have paid more attention to this band.</p><p>4:48 PM — Slowing things down a bit with Toby Driver’s new age project <strong>Alora Crucible</strong>. It’s pretty enough, but 10 minutes in, I am still waiting for it to develop into something more than a yoga class background music jam.</p><p>5:17 PM — It did not.</p><p>5:31 PM — Listened most of <strong>Alora Crucible</strong> from the lounge where they pipe down the music from that stage. Very relaxing, better way to experience it than the venue!</p><p></p><p>5:33 PM — Then sludge legends <strong>Kylesa</strong> reformed on the main stage. No second drummer sadly, but what a treat to see this band live again! Last time was at Graspop in 2011.</p><p>6:44 PM — Waiting for <strong>Faetooth</strong> to start. Their first European gig!</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>love <strong>Faetooth</strong>, they got a new album on the horizon I believe</em></p><p>7:10 PM — <strong>Faetooth</strong> is decent but not amazing, the vocals are a bit one-note at least on stage. Some nice riffs and I wouldn’t have minded finishing the gig but my feet are too dead to settle for decent right now. At least we can still listen to them for a bit outside the venue.</p><p></p><p>9:20 PM — After a good big meal we went to the main stage for <strong>envy.</strong><br>And it’s already entrancing just a few minutes in.</p><p>9:31 PM — I am in love, this is the greatest thing I discovered today. The intense and concentrated emotion divided between melancholic post-rock and colossal outbursts of post-metal-hardcore is divine.<br>This is their 2003 album, tomorrow they will play a modern era set.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em><strong>envy</strong> good</em></p><p><em>well WHY DIDN’T YOU TELL ME</em></p><p><span><strong>Cherd of Doom</strong></span>: <em>See, bands playing multiple themed sets is exactly why I’d love to go to Roadburn. The <strong>Inter Arma</strong> sets last year for instance</em></p><p>10:29 PM — <strong>Envy</strong> was my favorite show of the day easily. So intense, so emotional.</p><p>10:39 PM — <strong>Black Curse</strong> is apparently overrun, so instead we decided to wait for <strong>Concrete Winds</strong>. <strong>Dame Area</strong> was still playing in that venue, so we thought we’d check it out. We walked in and walked back out like Grandpa Simpson.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <strong><em>CONCRETE WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINDS</em></strong></p><p>11:30 PM — <strong>Concrete Winds</strong> sounds good for dense death metal but I am honestly too tired for death metal this dense.</p><p>12:42 AM — But I stuck it out! It was intense, but pretty cool. Sadly my phone died halfway through.</p> <p><strong>Day 2 (Friday, 18th of April)</strong></p><p>12:49 PM — Heading in for the first performance on the bill today, a collab of <strong>Throwing Bricks</strong> and <strong>Ontaard</strong>. They’ve collaborated successfully before on record, but this is a new commissioned piece.</p><p></p><p>1:19 PM — It’s fucking awesome! 8 musicians on stage, massive sound, but the balance is great and it’s emotionally devastating.<br>The sound quality is also much better than most Engine Room performances.<br>Between the two bands you also have a lot of variety. Male and female vocals, synths, violin, two drummers. Gorgeous.</p><p>1:49 PM — I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of ‘beautiful serene passage, suddenly interrupted by the most devastating wall of noise.’</p><p>2:54 PM — <strong>Midwife</strong> was very pretty, very demure, and very much not what I was looking for right now. Sort of a shoegaze, dreampop, slowcore thing that feels more appropriate for a summer sunset than a dark crowded hall and foot pain. Will check again later!</p><p></p><p>3:20 PM — Now for one of my most anticipated shows of the festival: <strong>Messa</strong> playing their new album <em>The Spin</em> in full!</p><p>3:41 PM — Their stage presence is a bit static, but the album and execution thereof are so good it’s easy to forgive.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>They don’t typically have a big stage presence from what I gather. They didn’t when I saw em in a small club</em></p><p>5:11 PM — After <strong>Messa</strong> we intended to see <strong>CHVE</strong>, the solo project of Colin [van Eeckhout] from <strong>Amenra</strong>. The line was pretty long, so we declined to join it. But it was all speed 0 soundscapes and were even boring when listening from the lounge.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>why go fast when you can go sloooooooooooooooooooooow</em></p><p>5:13 PM — But now it’s time for round 2 of <strong>envy</strong>! Loved em so much yesterday, we wanted seconds. Today is the modern set, including all of <em>Eunoia</em>, their 2024 album.</p><p>6:36 PM — <strong>Envy</strong> was once again beautiful and crushing.</p><p>6:39 PM — After <strong>envy</strong> we went to queue for <strong>40 Watt Sun</strong>. Patrick Walker is doing a solo show in Paradox, the jazz club, and it’s bound to be jam-packed. Thankfully we got in! Now having another beer and waiting for the man to make us weep.</p><p>7:02 PM — Walker surveying the crowd: “That does not look comfortable.”</p><p>7:34 PM — Between songs this man is the funniest fucker alive, then he starts playing again and instantly it’s misty eyes and goosebumps. What a character, what a musician.</p><p>8:52 PM — Sometimes you gotta stop and smell the Korean fried chicken.</p><p>9:22 PM — Now waiting for <strong>Genital Shame</strong>.</p><p>10:20 PM — <strong>Genital Shame</strong> was decent, but couldn’t hold our attention. Also I was much too close to the speakers and the kick drums were overpowering the guitars. Caught a friend heading out and decided to follow her to <strong>Gnod</strong> Drop Out with <strong>White Hills</strong>.</p><p>11:04 PM — <strong>Gnod</strong> was very particular music for a very particular audience under a particularly large amount of drugs. Endlessly spooling 70’s space rock psychedelics. We didn’t stay long. Instead we opted for <strong>Thou</strong>, playing <em>Umbilical</em> on the main stage.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <strong>THOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUU</strong></p><p>11:19 PM<br>I always kind of skirted around <strong>Thou</strong>, but they put on a good show. Unforgivingly harsh and unstoppably heavy, with the biggest riffs I’ve heard today. I don’t feel the amount of heart I got from the best performances today, but it’s a fun and filthy way to end the day.</p> <p><strong>Day 3 (Saturday, 19th of April)</strong></p><p></p><p>1:54 PM — Scarfed down a fresh stroopwafel, brought my ebook for breaks and waits, and shuffled into the Terminal for <strong>Dødheimsgard</strong>!</p><p>They’re playing <em>Black Medium Current</em> front to back.</p><p>2:05 PM — It’s more of a sardine pressure vat than a sardine can in here.</p><p>2:11 PM — But the show is great! The big hall works for the expansive spacy black metal and the band is performing with fire</p><p>2:38 PM — We escaped the crowd to join a different one and check out <strong>Haatdrager</strong>, a project from students at the Metal Factory in Eindhoven. Claustrophobic electro-laden sludge. It’s fucking awesome!</p><p></p><p>2:44 PM — The vocalist is a very talented young woman. Throat ripping screams, but she also focuses on flow and rhythm in a more hip-hop fashion which gives the music an urban fusion flair akin to <strong>Backxwash</strong> and <strong>dälek</strong>.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>Like and subscribe</em></p><p>3:42 PM — We left for ice cream, then headed back to catch the off-kilter hardcore punk of <strong>Gillian Carter</strong>.</p><p>3:49 PM — Instrumentation is cool, sharp riffs with unexpected turns and skronks. Vocals are very one-note though. Will try to get into <strong>Grey Aura</strong> instead.</p><p>3:52 PM — Samantha compared the vocals [of <strong>Gillian Carter</strong>] to Judge Doom in <em>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</em> sinking into the Dip and it is 100% accurate.</p><p>4:29 PM — <strong>Grey Aura</strong> was worse though. Embarrassing vocals honestly. Yelling like he wanted the kids to get off his lawn.</p><p><span><strong>Tyme</strong></span>: <em>Boooo! Too bad. I dig <strong>Grey Aura</strong>.</em></p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>That’s really sad to hear :(</em></p><p>5:09 PM — We grabbed a drink and intended to get in line for <strong>Uniform</strong>. And so we did, but the Terminal filled to capacity before we got there. Not willing to face another sardine pressure vat, we went with plan B: a collaboration between <strong>Sumac</strong> and <strong>Moor Mother</strong>. Now waiting for that while giving our feet a rest on the main stage steps.</p><p><span><strong>Tyme</strong></span>: <em><strong>Sumac</strong>?? Hmmmmmm. Interesting</em></p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>:<em> <strong>Sumac</strong> + <strong>Moor Mother</strong> sounds the kinda collab that is so high art it may be impossible to sniff it. Hope it’s enjoyable</em></p><p><em>You’re not far off. It doesn’t feel like they managed to glue freeform activist hiphop and sludge doom together cohesively. More like switching between the <strong>Moor Mother</strong> bits with heavy guitars, then <strong>Sumac</strong> bits where they play actual riffs.</em></p><p>6:23 PM — We left to see <strong>Coilguns</strong> instead. That turned out to be the right decision. Frantic hardcore punk with ketamine energy and acidic left field swerves; it’s not always sane but it’s highly entertaining!</p><p>6:25 PM — The vocalist is especially all over the place, pulling himself across the stage by the afro and using 5 different styles and inflections in the same song</p><p>6:29 PM — Also met one of our Discord users, inkster.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>inky is very social + nice</em></p><p><em>She was! We left before the end because it was a long set and our feet are so fucked, but Sammy and I had fun watching <strong>Coilguns</strong> with her for a bit</em></p><p>8:52 PM — Caught a couple songs from <strong>Denisa</strong> after dinner. A sort of raw post-punk meets <strong>Emma Ruth Rundle</strong> from Indonesia. Not extraordinary, but solid, sung and played with heart.</p><p>9:38 PM — Also a few songs from <strong>Doodseskader</strong>’s set. First saw them opening for <strong>Alcest</strong>, and their stark, raw nu-sludge, with intense visuals synced to the music, hasn’t lost its potency.</p><p>9:43 PM — <strong>Altın Gün</strong> is a big change of pace, though. They play a mixture of psychedelic rock and Turkish traditional music. It’s very danceable, but for me it lacks a little oomph, a bit of grit.</p><p></p><p>11:21 PM — Bidding the day goodnight with <strong>Chat Pile</strong>. They play their music well, but I was hoping that’d be enough to make me enjoy their music more, and it isn’t. Still, it’s an effective, brusque brand of spasmodic aggression. The frontman pacing back and forth barefoot in shorts like he’s in the Ministry of Funny Walks is quite the choice.</p><p>11:38 PM — Okay, “Why” was a hoot, fair is fair</p><p><span><strong>Tyme</strong></span>: <em>Still sounds like you’re having a blast tho! </em></p><p><em>I gotta admit it, that was a pretty fucking fun show yeah</em></p> <p><strong>Day 4 (Sunday, April 20th)</strong></p><p>10:04 AM — Mild hangover. Went to the local metal dive bar last night with some of our festival pals. Partied til 3:30 am. I am getting too old for this shit. Except fuck that, it was a ton of fun and I’ll fucking do it again!</p><p>2:01 PM — Dragged my husk to the Terminal to see <strong>Vuur & Zijde</strong> play <em>Boezem</em>, which I gave a <a href="https://www.angrymetalguy.com/vuur-zijde-boezem-review/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">very positive review</a> a few months ago. Curious to see how it plays on stage!</p><p></p><p>2:53 PM — Though the music was performed perfectly well, a giant industrial hall is probably not the ideal venue for <strong>Vuur & Zijde</strong>. I think they’d do better in a more intimate setting. But some minor sound issues aside, it was a pretty good show overall.</p><p>2:56 PM — Halfway through we decided to move to the smaller Hall of Fame to check out <strong>Bacht’n de Vulle Moane</strong>, a band that’s only a year old and supposedly plays some intense black metal festuring analog electronics.</p><p>3:05 PM — “Good evening Roadburn!” Dude it’s 3 pm.</p><p>3:14 PM — This sounds less like black metal with electronics and more like someone yelling over muddy hardstyle.</p><p>3:26 PM — It didn’t annoy me, but it did bore me. I didn’t come here for techno.</p><p><span><strong>Dolphin Whisperer</strong></span>: <em>Every time is the evening if you’re playing black metal</em></p><p><em>That’s great, maybe they should have tried that instead of playing techno haha</em></p><p></p><p>4:01 PM — Just watched an animated short movie called <em>The Hunter</em> made by Costin Chioreanu. Quite cool, though the plot was lost on me. Pretty imagery though!</p><p>4:32 PM — <strong>Frente Abierto</strong> plays flamenco, but a dark and heavy variation thereof. Interesting, but not really to my tastes.</p><p>6:11 PM — Michael Gira’s set with Kristof Hahn (both from <strong>Swans</strong>) was an exercise in patience. Slow droning soundscapes, eventually joined by slow droning vocals. At some point I could no longer stand the slow droning.</p><p>6:13 PM — Turns out <strong>Sumac</strong> has quite a lot of slow droning soundscapes as well. I don’t need to like everything Roadburn has to offer, but gee golly, I hope I’ll enjoy at least one thing more than <strong>Vuur & Zijde</strong> today.</p><p></p><p>7:37 PM — With a belly full of noodles we plowed on back to the Terminal to catch a slice of <strong>Big|Brave</strong>. More slow droning soundscapes, but the vocals help give it a slightly better sense of progression. Still, when the song devolves into crash cymbal taps and nothing else for a few minutes, I do get a bit restless.</p><p>7:41 PM — When the buildup is more noticeable the music is much more enjoyable, thankfully, and the vocals are powerful.</p><p>7:48 PM — All in all a good performance that requires a bit more patience than my exhaustion has left me with.</p><p>9:03 PM — <strong>Bo Ningen</strong>, heavy psych rock from Japan, is a lot of fun and the first thing with this much energy today. Quite diverse, exploring different moods and textures.</p><p>9:25 PM — They manage both heartfelt space-outs and extended high-octane jams. Exciting show and excellent musicians!</p><p>9:35 PM — “This will be our last song!”<br>They still had 15 minutes.<br>They still went over time.</p><p>10:58 PM — Closing out the festival for us is <strong>Haunted Plasma</strong>. The glitzy darkwave with an edge reminds me of that scene in <em>Blade</em> with the vampire nightclub. The woman on the mic has a sweet spectral presence. A bit one-note, but otherwise very enjoyable and a worthy festival finale.</p> <p>Even though the line-up was a bit frontloaded this year, it still resulted in some of the most hardest-hitting and affecting live music I’ve yet experienced, even from bands I’d never heard of in the first place. Both <strong>envy</strong> shows and the <strong>Throwing Bricks</strong> collaboration with <strong>Ontaard</strong> were the stuff of legends, and this kind of discovery is what makes Roadburn such a joy to return to, year after year. And it’s all the sweeter having a great group of friends to experience it with, as my partner and I attended few shows without at least one other friend by our side. 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