Khanate announce two more exclusive live shows in 2024, and share live footage

KHANATE ANNOUNCE LIVE SHOWS IN COPENHAGEN AND BERLIN IN APRIL 2024

ON THE COVER OF THE WIRE DEC ISSUE

SHARE LIVE FOOTAGE

PHYSICAL REISSUES OF KHANATE AND THINGS VIRAL ARRIVE 1ST DECEMBER VIA SACRED BONES RECORDS.

On the heels of their first confirmed performance in nearly two decades, as part of Roadburn 2024, Khanate have announced two additional shows; Copenhagen on April 22nd at Basement and Berlin on April 23rd at Berghain, giving fans further unique opportunities to experience the band live. Tickets for all shows can be purchased here.

Alongside this announcement, Khanate shares a compilation of live footage, with clips taken from the Dead & Live Aktions DVD released in 2005.
WATCH “COMMUTED” LIVE BELOW:
You can watch all footage via the bands Youtube channel here.
Khanate are on the cover of the Dec issue of the Wire, discussing their critically acclaimed 2023 release To Be Cruel and impending catalog spanning reissues.
Reissues of Khanate (2001) and Things Viral (2003) come via Sacred Bones on 1st December. Pre-orders for Khanate can be found here and Things Viral hereCapture & Release and Clean Hands Go Foul reissues are forthcoming.

Khanate recently ended their self-imposed hiatus with the Spring arrival of To Be Cruel (Sacred Bones Records).

Praise for To Be Cruel:

“Khanate hint at surprising maneuvers and transformative possibilities beyond the horizon of their own collapse.” – THE WIRE

“[To Be Cruel] wastes no time in reestablishing the quartet’s bludgeoning, punishing, cruelty, pushed to misanthropic extremes. Acros three tracks, each extending to around 20 minutes, Khanate’s trademark lumbering torpor provides the soundtrack to gruelling,pain-racked obliteration.” – METAL HAMMER

“Khanate’s skill is turning such horror into moments of terrible triumph.” – UNCUT

“a record of fractal depth that bristles with detail at the very borders of perception. But most importantly it achieves all of this without short changing listeners on caustic vitriol, despondent awe and unquenchable agitation.” – THE QUIETUS

“Time has not diminished the visceral ferocity of Dubin’s vocals which are even more feral than before, while the glorious dirge of guitars and drums wallow in their own pensive nature. As with all things Khanate, this is the sound of the end of things and is about as pessimistic a record as you’ll likely hear all year.” – BEATS PER MINUTE

“Khanate emit the kind of hypnotic wall of sound that leaves you as stunned as a deer in headlights.” – SUN 13

“All supporters of debased aesthetics and morbid curiosity should listen to this record. Aficionados of masochism should be especially delighted, as much of the album has the tenor of waiting for one’s own execution – grimly slow, gnawing, reflective and spacious. Khanate’s return is a surprise for sure, but also a devoted continuation and development upon their miserable dynamic.” – ASTRAL NOIZE

“simultaneously minimalist and all-encompassing” – FREQ

20th April – Netherlands, Roadburn festival – tickets

22nd April – Copenhagen, Basement – tickets

23rd April – Berlin, Berghain – tickets

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