OBNUBIL MAGAZINE

Interviews with metal bands and musicians from around the world, plus reviews of metal concerts, fairs, and festivals, along with announcements of upcoming shows, especially in the Madrid area.

INTERVIEWS & REVIEWS

Lists and direct links to interviewed artists

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Reviews
  • Live Review: Jinjer · Madrid, Spain · February, 2026
  • Live Review: Paleface Swis · Madrid, Spain · February, 2026
  • Live Review: Electric Callboy · Madrid, Spain · January, 2026
  • Live Review: Till Lindemann · Madrid, Spain · November, 2025
  • Live Review: Refused · Madrid, Spain · October, 2025
  • Live Review: El Altar Del Holocausto · Madrid, Spain · September, 2025
  • Live Review: Merrimack, Kawir & Malphas · Madrid, Spain · April, 2025
  • Live Review: Copenhell 2025 · Copenhagen, Denmark · June, 2025
  • Live Review: Inferno Festival 2025 · Day 4 · Oslo, Norway · April, 2025
  • Live Review: Inferno Festival 2025 · Day 3 · Oslo, Norway · April, 2025
  • Live Review: Inferno Festival 2025 · Day 2 · Oslo, Norway · April, 2025
  • Live Review: Inferno Festival 2025 · Day 1 · Oslo, Norway · April, 2025
  • Live Review: Heilung & Eivør · Forum Black Box in Copenhagen, Denmark · March, 2025
  • Live Review: An Exclusive Evening with Leprous · Madrid, Spain · January, 2025
  • Live Review: Dark Funeral, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Ex Deo & Kami No Ikari · Madrid, Spain · January, 2025
  • Live Review: 18th Edition of the Extreme Metal Record Fair · Madrid, Spain · December, 2024
  • Live Review: Apocalyptica · Madrid, Spain · November, 2024
  • Live Review: Between the Buried and Me · March, 2023
Live Review: Paleface Swiss · February 3, 2026, Sala Wagon in Madrid, Spain

A couple of weeks ago at Sala Wagon in Madrid, three bands stood at different emotional coordinates of modern hardcore and metalcore — yet converged in one suffocating, cathartic explosion....

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Paleface Swiss set to shake Madrid’s Wagon with a brutal night of beatdown hardcore

There are concerts meant to entertain, and then there are shows designed to exorcise tension through sheer volume. When Paleface Swiss step onto a stage, subtlety disappears — replaced by...

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