

EVIL BLIZZARD
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Preston's Evil Blizzard are 'truly an enigma'.
Multiple bass players (at one point eight of them) and an array of rubber masks that give both children and adults sleepless nights.
Landing on the cover of The Guardian, and gathering praise from everyone from The Quietus to Kerrang, the six-piece have won accolades and nervous glances wherever they go.
Evil Blizzard delve into many musical wells. Mixing their musical heritage from early Sabbath, Dub & krautrock through to more modern and diverse contemporaries such as Hawkwind, Public Image Ltd, The Mission and Killing Joke.
Since 'The Dangers Of Evil Blizzard' was unleashed upon the world in 2013, their sonic grooves and unrelenting weirdness quickly captured the minds and imaginations of freaks across the land.
Subsequent albums 'Everybody Come ToChurch' and The Worst Show On Earth' sold in theirthousands, and gained new fans and audiences at homeand abroad, including a sold out headline gig at the prestigiousPreston Guild Hall.
Described as 'the most ingenious and charismatic live experience on the music scene', they celebrated lockdown with a vinyl release of ‘The Best Of Evil Blizzard’ - a completely blank piece of vinyl, which sold out immediately. They have recently released their critically acclaimed new album 'Rotting In The Belly Of The Whale' ('a masterpiece'- Louder Than War ) on their own Crackedankles Records label.
Evil Blizzard have not only won over some partisan crowds, but they have also gone on to conquer such music festivals as Supersonic, Milhoes (Portugal), Supernormal, Rebellion, the Manchester and Liverpool festivals of Psychedelia, Kendal Calling, Beatherder and recent headline slots at Kozfest and Onboard the Craft.
The band continue to deliver 'sinister psychedelic rock that will melt your mind and soul'.
DISCOGRAPHY
The Dangers Of Evil Blizzard (album: pink vinyl / picture disc / CD 2014)
Nothing For Christmas (7" single: vinyl / CD 2014)

Collisions (split 12" single with Mamuthones 2015)
