Loathe
Date & Time
Sunday, December 7, 2025
19:00:00
Venue
Electric Bristol
Electric Bristol, Bristol
Bristol
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Loathe Live at Electric Bristol
Bristol, brace yourselves. On Sunday, 7 December 2025, the enigmatic and boundary-pushing force that is Loathe is set to descend upon Electric Bristol, promising a night of unparalleled sonic intensity and visual spectacle. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an immersion into a meticulously crafted world of aggressive catharsis and atmospheric brilliance. Prepare for an evening that will linger long after the final chord fades.
About the Event
Loathe are not simply a band; they are architects of sonic experience, masters of atmosphere, and pioneers of a sound that defies easy categorisation. Their return to Bristol, this time gracing the stage at the esteemed Electric Bristol on Sunday, 7 December 2025, is an event circled in red on the calendars of dedicated fans and those craving a live musical journey that transcends the ordinary. Loathe excel at creating a holistic performance, weaving together their potent musicality with a striking visual aesthetic that amplifies the emotional weight of their material. Expect a night where the air crackles with anticipation, the sound system delivers a visceral punch, and the band unleashes a torrent of emotion that connects with the audience on a profound level. This is an opportunity to witness a band at the apex of their creative powers, delivering a show that is as challenging as it is compelling, and utterly unforgettable.
About Loathe
Emerging from Liverpool in the mid-2010s, Loathe quickly carved out a unique and formidable niche within the UK’s heavy music scene. Blending the visceral aggression of nu-metal and metallic hardcore with the atmospheric depth and electronic textures of industrial and shoegaze, they forged a sound that was both instantly recognisable and remarkably expansive. Their early EPs, such as “The Tragedy Is Born” and “All My Ghosts,” showcased a raw, unadulterated power, hinting at the ambitious artistry that would come to define them.
Their debut album, “The Cold Sun” (2017), was a statement of intent, a sprawling, emotionally charged work that earned them critical acclaim and a dedicated following. This was followed by the critically lauded “I Let It In and It Took Everything” (2020), an album that saw Loathe further refine their sound, incorporating more melodic elements and cinematic scope without sacrificing their inherent brutality. Hits like “Aggressive Evolution,” “Two-Way Mirror,” and the hauntingly beautiful “Dance In My Blood” became anthems for a generation seeking solace and catharsis in heavy, experimental music.
More recently, “The Kindred and the Cruel” (2024) has seen the band push their sonic boundaries even further, delving into more abstract and experimental territories while retaining the potent lyrical themes of introspection, mental health, and societal commentary. Loathe’s live performances are renowned for their intensity and meticulous attention to detail, often featuring striking visual elements and a palpable sense of shared emotional release. They have consistently defied expectations, proving themselves to be one of the most exciting and forward-thinking bands in contemporary heavy music.
Venue Information
Electric Bristol is a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant live music circuit, renowned for its exceptional sound system and intimate atmosphere that allows for a truly immersive concert experience. Located in the heart of Bristol, it provides the perfect setting for a band like Loathe to connect with their audience and deliver a powerful performance. The venue’s setup ensures that every note, every guttural vocal, and every atmospheric swell is felt by those in attendance, making it an ideal space for the band’s dynamic and intense live shows. For complete venue details, see our venue guide.
What to Expect
When Loathe take to the stage at Electric Bristol on Sunday, 7 December 2025, you are not merely attending a concert; you are stepping into a meticulously crafted sonic and visual landscape. Prepare for a setlist that masterfully balances the ferocious, riff-laden anthems that have become their hallmark with the more atmospheric and introspective pieces that showcase their remarkable range. You can anticipate hearing electrifying renditions of fan favourites from across their discography, potentially including the relentless energy of “Aggressive Evolution,” the hypnotic groove of “Two-Way Mirror,” and the emotionally resonant climax of “Dance In My Blood.” Expect them to draw from the darker, more experimental tones of “The Kindred and the Cruel” as well, weaving in newer material that demonstrates their continued evolution.
Loathe’s performance style is characterised by a potent blend of raw, unbridled energy and an almost ritualistic precision. Vocalist Kadeem France commands the stage with an intense, often cathartic presence, his screams and cleans alike conveying a profound emotional weight. The band’s instrumentalists are equally captivating, delivering intricate, hard-hitting riffs, thunderous breakdowns, and ethereal, layered soundscapes with surgical accuracy. Beyond the sheer musical prowess, Loathe are known for their deliberate and impactful visual presentation. While specific elements are always kept under wraps to create a unique experience for each show, expect lighting and stage design that complements the mood and intensity of their music, often creating an almost cinematic or dystopian aesthetic that draws the audience deeper into their world. The duration of the set is typically around 70-90 minutes, a substantial block of time dedicated to delivering an all-consuming experience that leaves no stone unturned in their sonic exploration. This is a performance designed to be felt as much as it is heard, a powerful communion between artist and audience forged in the crucible of heavy, experimental sound.
FAQs
Q1: Will Loathe be playing songs from all of their albums? A: Loathe are known for their comprehensive setlists, often drawing from their debut album “The Cold Sun,” the critically acclaimed “I Let It In and It Took Everything,” and their latest work, “The Kindred and the Cruel.” While a definitive setlist is never revealed in advance, fans can expect a strong representation of their most popular and impactful tracks.
Q2: What is the general tone of a Loathe live show? Is it all aggressive? A: While Loathe are undeniably heavy and excel at delivering intense, aggressive passages, their live shows are also marked by significant atmospheric depth and emotional nuance. They expertly weave together crushing breakdowns with soaring, melodic sections and electronic textures, creating a dynamic and varied sonic experience. Expect moments of raw power alongside passages of haunting beauty.
Q3: How would you describe Loathe’s visual presentation during a live performance? A: Loathe place a great deal of emphasis on their visual aesthetic to complement their music. While they don’t rely on elaborate theatrics, their performances often feature carefully considered lighting design and stage elements that enhance the mood and atmosphere of their songs. This can range from stark, industrial visuals to more abstract and disorienting effects, all designed to immerse the audience in their unique sonic world.
Q4: Is Loathe suitable for someone new to their music? A: Absolutely. While Loathe explore complex and sometimes challenging sonic territories, their live shows are a fantastic introduction to their sound. The raw energy, powerful vocals, and impactful musicianship are captivating even for newcomers. Their ability to blend aggression with atmosphere means there’s a diverse range of sounds within a single set, offering a broad taste of their artistry.
Q5: How long is Loathe’s typical set time? A: You can expect Loathe to deliver a substantial performance, usually lasting between 70 and 90 minutes. This allows them ample time to explore a wide range of their material and create a truly immersive concert experience for the audience.
Q6: Are there any specific songs that are considered “must-hear” live tracks from Loathe? A: Many fans would point to tracks like “Aggressive Evolution,” “Two-Way Mirror,” and the emotionally charged “Dance In My Blood” as highlights of their live sets. However, the band consistently delivers powerful renditions of their catalogue, so be prepared to be impressed by their entire performance, regardless of your prior familiarity with their songs.
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