NewsJanuary 24, 2023 2:24 PM ET1,765 views

Godflesh, Chat Pile announced in initial Oblivion Access lineup

oblivions access 2023

Official press release:

Austin's Oblivion Access Festival is excited to unveil their initial 2023 festival lineup. Now in its 2nd year, the festival returns to Austin's Red River Cultural District on June 15 - 18, 2023. Passes and tickets for select shows are on-sale today, January 24 at 12 PM CT. The festival has been a sell-out in the past and fans are encouraged to buy their tickets today.

Visit www.OblivionAccessFestival.com for more information.

advertisement

Once again showcasing the highly curated lineup that consists of the best in experimental, metal and hip-hop artists from around the world, this year will be headlined by Godflesh and Tim Hecker, with more headliners TBA. This performance marks Godflesh's first US performance in 4 years and their first Texas performance in 9 years. Tim Hecker will also be performing a special show in the Austin Central Presbyterian Church with Justin Broadrick of Godflesh's ambient project Final opening. There will also be a showcase co-presented with dark experimental label The Flenser with artists such as Have a Nice Life, Chat Pile, Planning for Burial, and more. Additional artists on the bill this year include: Lil Ugly Mane, RXK Nephew, Ludicra, Yob, Final, Mamaleek, Jerome's Dream, Bosse De Nage, Sissy Spacek, Lucas Abela, Drowse, Sprain, Ragana, Coi_n, Agriculture, Crawl, Parasiticide, God Shell, Private Hellscape, and Shelly Knicks plus over 50 more bands to be announced in the coming weeks.


advertisement

The initial Line up is:
Godflesh
Tim Heckler
Lil Ughy Mane
Have A Nice Life
Ludicra
RXK Nephew
YOB
Chat Pile
Final
Jerome's Dream
Planning For Burial
Mamaleek
Sissy Spacek
Bosse De Nage
Lucas Abela
Drowse
Sprain
Ragana
Coi_n
Agriculture
Crawl
Parasiticide
Private Hellscape
God Shell
Shelly Knicks




Related News

THE VANFLIP PODCAST:
EP: #088 Amy Sciarretto of Atom Splitter PR

Least Hated: BOYSETSFIRE 'The Misery Index: Notes From The Plague Years'
"'The Misery Index: Notes From The Plague Years' was perhaps an exclamation point to finish the first wave of their career"