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Get ready, Liverpool! The city’s own genre-bending heavyweights, Loathe, are set to unleash their sonic fury on their home turf. Mark your calendars for Thursday, 4th December 2025, as the Invisible Wind Factory opens its industrial doors to one of the most innovative and captivating bands in modern metal. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a homecoming for a band that has consistently pushed boundaries, blending metalcore aggression with shoegaze atmospherics and avant-garde experimentation. Expect an evening of visceral energy, profound emotion, and an unforgettable auditory and visual spectacle in a venue perfectly suited to their unique sound. Prepare to be immersed as Loathe takes you on a journey through the multifaceted landscapes of their critically acclaimed discography.

About Loathe

Hailing from Liverpool, Loathe emerged onto the music scene in 2014, quickly distinguishing themselves from their peers with a sound that defies easy categorisation. While often labelled metalcore or progressive metal, their music weaves in elements of nu-metal, ambient textures, shoegaze, and even moments of post-rock introspection, creating a truly unique and immersive experience. This experimental approach has garnered them widespread critical acclaim and a dedicated global fanbase.

The band’s core lineup features the enigmatic Kadeem France on lead vocals, whose range spans from guttural roars to haunting cleans; Erik Bickerstaffe, who handles guitar and clean vocals, providing much of the melodic and atmospheric depth; Connor Sweeney on guitar, contributing to their intricate riffs and dense soundscapes; Feisal El-Khazragi on bass, laying down the heavy, often groovy foundations; and Sean Radcliffe on drums, whose powerful and precise rhythms drive their dynamic shifts. Their 2017 debut, The Cold Sun, introduced their potent blend of aggression and atmosphere, but it was 2020’s I Let It In and It Took Everything that truly cemented their status as innovators. Tracks like “Gored,” “Two-Way Mirror,” and “Heavy Is The Head That Falls With The Weight of a Cloud” showcased their mastery of emotional weight and sonic brutality, earning them accolades and solidifying their place at the forefront of the progressive metal scene. Loathe’s evolution continues to be a fascinating journey, and their live performances are a testament to their relentless pursuit of artistic excellence.

Invisible Wind Factory: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Liverpool’s regenerated North Docks, the Invisible Wind Factory (IWF) stands as a beacon of the city’s vibrant creative spirit. Located at L3 7DS, this former industrial unit has been transformed into a dynamic multi-arts space and music venue, part of the larger Kazimier Creative Hub. Its raw, industrial aesthetic, characterised by exposed brickwork, high ceilings, and an open layout, perfectly complements the often-gritty yet expansive sound of bands like Loathe.

With a capacity of approximately 1200, the IWF strikes an ideal balance, offering an intimate atmosphere that allows for genuine connection between artist and audience, while still providing ample space for an energetic crowd. The venue is renowned for its exceptional sound system and immersive lighting rigs, which are crucial for bands that rely on atmospheric depth and visual storytelling. This synergy between Loathe’s experimental soundscapes and IWF’s unique environment promises a truly unforgettable experience. Accessibility is also a key consideration at IWF, with efforts made to ensure the venue is welcoming to all attendees. There’s generally step-free access to the main performance area and accessible toilet facilities, though it’s always wise to check specific event details for any particular requirements. The IWF isn’t just a building; it’s a canvas for artistic expression, making it the quintessential backdrop for Loathe’s powerful and evocative performance.

What to Expect at the Show

Anticipate a Loathe performance at Invisible Wind Factory to be nothing short of a sensory overload, a meticulously crafted experience that transcends the typical gig format. Fans can expect a comprehensive journey through their diverse discography, with a strong emphasis on tracks from their critically acclaimed album, I Let It In and It Took Everything, such as the crushing “Screaming” and the ethereal “Is It Really You?”. Expect fan favourites from The Cold Sun to also make an appearance, potentially alongside glimpses of any new material they might be working on by late 2025.

Loathe are renowned for their captivating stage production, which often incorporates atmospheric lighting, heavy use of fog, and mesmerising visuals that enhance the emotional weight of their music. Their shows are not just heard; they are felt. The atmosphere in the Invisible Wind Factory will undoubtedly be electric, oscillating between moments of intense, cathartic release in mosh pits and periods of profound, almost meditative stillness during their more ambient passages. Kadeem France’s commanding stage presence, coupled with the band’s incredibly tight musicianship and seamless transitions between genres, ensures a high-octane and emotionally charged performance. Prepare for an evening where the boundaries between beauty and brutality blur, leaving you exhilarated and deeply moved.

Getting to Invisible Wind Factory

The Invisible Wind Factory is conveniently located in Liverpool’s North Docks, easily accessible via various transport options. The venue’s postcode is L3 7DS, situated on Regent Road.

If you’re travelling by public transport, the nearest Merseyrail station is Sandhills, which is on the Northern Line. From Sandhills, it’s a relatively short walk or a quick taxi ride to the venue. For those coming from further afield, Liverpool Lime Street is the city’


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