Machiavellian God, the melodic death metal band from Bucharest, is set to begin the second part of their “Beyond The Void” tour this evening. Following the release of their second album in May 2024 via Swedish label ViciSolum Productions, the band initially promoted the record across Europe, with performances in Slovakia, Italy, France, Bulgaria, and Romania. Now, they continue their promotion with new shows in key Romanian cities.
The second part of the tour kicks off on October 11 in Cluj Napoca and features several notable supporting acts such as Eternal Fire, Warhymn, Katara, Sur Austru, Abacus and Smae.
Tour Dates and Locations
- October 11 – Hardward, Cluj Napoca;
- October 12 – Rock’n’Bike, Sibiu;
- November 23 – Rock Halle, Constanța;
- November 29 – Underground Pub, Iași;
- December 6 – Club Flex, Arad;
- December 7 – M2, Timișoara;
- December 13 – The Station, Petroșani;
- December 14 – Arcade, Craiova;
- December 21 – Rockstadt, Brașov.
Band’s Background and Rise
Formed in 2017, Machiavellian God quickly gained recognition in Romania’s metal scene. The band earned the “Best Metal Newcomer” award at the 2017 Metalhead Awards and later released their debut album, “Divine Flaw”, in 2019, cementing their place in the local scene.
A New Chapter: “Beyond The Void”
Their latest release, “Beyond The Void” explores deep philosophical themes, including nihilism and existentialism. Musically, the album builds on the band’s melodic death metal foundation, incorporating elements of doom, black, and atmospheric metal, creating a sound that is both dynamic and immersive.
Lineup
Mihu – Vocals;
Vali – Bass;
Mike – Guitars;
Alex – Guitars;
Emi – Drums.
Get in Touch with Machiavellian God
Website: https://machiavelliangod.com/home;
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MachiavellianGodOfficial;
Bandcamp: https://machiavelliangod.bandcamp.com/album/divine-flaw;
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1sAJlouTofs7fVJG6ct61M;
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MachiavellianGod;
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/machiavelliangod/.