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Marbled Eye (US) + KRAM

Marbled Eye is a post-punk band from Oakland, California. With thundering vocals and razor-sharp guitar work, the band has managed to gain recognition in recent years as one of the most exciting and acclaimed bands in the long tradition of American post-punk.

KRAM is an Irish-Dutch alternative rock band from Amsterdam with a dark post-punk edge and a punk attitude bursting with urgency. In May 2025, the band debuted at Sniester, where they immediately received a glowing review from 3voor12: “A collection of musicians who simply know how to put on a rock-solid show with protest songs, Irish bravado, and hard-hitting riffs.” Following this, they performed at Left of the Dial, at De Drie Gezusters during ESNS, at Skatecafé during the 10th anniversary of Indie in Town, and supported artists such as Maruja, The Undertones, and Queen's Pleasure.
They also won the Amsterdam Pop Prize: “Four rocking lads launch into a killer song with fat slick guitar, flashy riffs, and swagger in the vocals and performance. Their energetic and dynamic performance resonates well; they effortlessly get the crowd going” – 3voor12.

Concert

Marbled Eye (US)

+ KRAM

Slachthuis

Fri 19 Jun
//
7:30 pm

10,00

Post punk, Alternative rock

Marbled Eye (US) + KRAM

Marbled Eye is a post-punk band from Oakland, California. With thundering vocals and razor-sharp guitar work, the band has managed to gain recognition in recent years as one of the most exciting and acclaimed bands in the long tradition of American post-punk.

KRAM is an Irish-Dutch alternative rock band from Amsterdam with a dark post-punk edge and a punk attitude bursting with urgency. In May 2025, the band debuted at Sniester, where they immediately received a glowing review from 3voor12: “A collection of musicians who simply know how to put on a rock-solid show with protest songs, Irish bravado, and hard-hitting riffs.” Following this, they performed at Left of the Dial, at De Drie Gezusters during ESNS, at Skatecafé during the 10th anniversary of Indie in Town, and supported artists such as Maruja, The Undertones, and Queen's Pleasure.
They also won the Amsterdam Pop Prize: “Four rocking lads launch into a killer song with fat slick guitar, flashy riffs, and swagger in the vocals and performance. Their energetic and dynamic performance resonates well; they effortlessly get the crowd going” – 3voor12.

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