On June 13, 2025, the Japanese trio, who sold out the tickets, promises an unforgettable music-filled show, featuring the tracks from their latest album, «Heavy metal Black Belt.»
Factoría Sound closes its spring cycle with a bang, bringing a Japanese band that is known for their wild rock performances. Electric Eel Shock will take over the Stage Room at the Cultural Factory, tomorrow, Saturday, June 14, at 9:00 PM. Just like all previous concerts, tickets are sold out.
Factoría Sound has rightfully become an international territory, hosting musicians from all over the globe. Joining the lineup is a Japanese trio that leaves a mark with their pure celebration of heavy metal, where the audience must let themselves go as any surprise is possible.
Their latest work, their tenth album, which fans and critics alike have hailed as the best in their outstanding career, is titled «Heavy metal Black Belt.»
The lucky spectator who managed to secure their seat in time and will be heading to the sacred rock and roll haven that is the Stage Room at the Factory, a musical pilgrimage site in the North, will enjoy performances by Akihito Morimoto (vocals and guitar), Kazuto Maekawa (bass), and the eye-catching Tomoharu Ito, the drummer who seizes any opportunity to undress irreverently.
They came together while still in high school, driven by a passion for legendary bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and AC/DC. Their bold rock quickly caught the attention of rock fans thanks to their explosive live shows, powerful and personal blend of heavy metal, garage, and punk, and their absurdly fun lyrics that never fail to leave any spectator indifferent.
Hits like «Scum Vader,» «Lost In Sweden,» or «Quit Your Day Job» showcase the wild rockers from the land of the rising sun in their prime, eager to have a great time on stage and ensure the audience enjoys their unrestrained and unique rock ritual.
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