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Dogma and Wind Rose Rocked the Cold Night In Argentina

Last Saturday, July 13th, Uniclub was host to an unforgettable evening, with Dogma and Wind Rose.

Despite the intense cold, outside the theater, there was a long line waiting to enter a show that left us all speechless. People in costumes, and masks, fans of both bands, who you could identify who they would see.

Opening the night Metal, Alternative rock Argentine band “Hermanos de Sangre” funded in 2017 in Buenos Aires, Martín «Chino» Gastaldi (Vocal, lead), Pehuén Berdún (guitar), Germán Caramanico (bass), Ivan Larraburú (drums), band that I have seen on other occasions, but never in acoustic format, which has surprised me and left a very nice image of their performance.

One of the most expected moments of the night was about to arrive, Dogma, dressed as sexy nuns, captivated the night with their art, talent, and beauty. Mysterious band, since its creation the identity of any of its members has not been known, (just as Ghost managed to do at the time, and today the great band Sleep Token) the mystery makes us want to know even more about them, Nixe, Lamia, Abrahel, Nili Brosh and Lilith (stage name).

Starting with an intro (which in particular has moved me to the point of curling my skin) one of the most beautiful soundtracks of American cinema, the movie “Requiem For a Dream“, with the lights of the eccentric nuns appear on stage, with the song “Forbidden Zone”, the audience exploded immediately, Little (Vocalist) dazzled us with her beautiful voice and sensual movements.

In the middle of the show, the girls take a short break when An exotic dancer is on stage with the song ‘O Fortuna’.

The girls return to the stage with “Made Her Mine”, ‘Carnal Liberation’, ‘Free Yourself’, ‘Pleasure For Pain’ and ‘Father I Have Sinner’.

With guitar techniques that reflected influences from progressive metal and classic heavy metal bands, The drums, led by Abrahel, remained dynamic.

Dogma knew how to capture the attention of the audience from the first moment, who were expectant for the Sideshow this July 28 at Uniclub.

SETLIST:

Forbidden Zone, Feel the Zeal, My First Peak

Interlude

(O fortuna)

Made Her Mine, Carnal Liberation, Free Yourself, Bare to the Bones

The Tribute

(Walk / The Trooper / Master of Puppets / Symphony of Destruction / South of Heaven / Laid to Rest) Pleasure From Pain, Father I Have Sinned

While the crowd waited for the Wind Rose Italians, on their first visit to Argentina, they chanted “El que no salta es un Elfo” (Lord of the Rings character), The lights dim and the band takes the Stage, Characterized by a focus on fantasy themes, in a genre that they call “Dwarf metal.”

Commanded by the friendly Francesco Cavalieri (Lead and vocalist) who was the great entertainer of the evening, together with Claudio Falconcini on guitar, Federico Meranda on keyboards, Cristiano Bertocchi on bass, and Federico Gatti on drums.

Going through their anthems such as “Mine Mine Mine”, “Army of Stone”, “Fellows of the Hammer”, “Drunken Dwarves” and “Diggy Diggy Hole”, with a mosh pit almost throughout the concert, the crowd was so excited all time!

Francesco Cavalieri hypnotized us all with his powerful voice, worthy of an Italian.

We can’t wait for your soon return to the country!

SETLIST:

Army of Stone, Fellows of the Hammer, Drunken Dwarves, Mine Mine Mine!, Gates of Ekrund, The King Under the Mountain, The Battle of the Five Armies, The Art of War, Tales of War, Together We Rise, Diggy Diggy Hole (The Yogscast cover), Diggy Diggy Hole (Dance Mix), (The Yogscast song), Tomorrow Has Come, I Am the Mountain

Review by Maria Fernanda Capici

Photos by Ale Reggiani

Produced by Noiseground

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