Conjurer release music video for “Thankless”

Author Jad - 14.12.2021

In anticipation of things to come in 2022, sludgy UK post-metal heavyweights Conjurer are drawing the curtain over yet another frustrating year for live music by releasing a video for the monumental and devastating track “Thankless” from their full length “Mire”. The clip features a collage of frenetic live footage recorded at different festival and club shows, as well as some backstage impressions, and gives you a hint of what you can expect from Conjurer‘s eagerly-awaited return to European stages in 2022, which will include a couple of bigger festivals as well as a tour with French blackened post-metallers Celeste!

Listen to CONJURER‘s full length “Mire” (2018) here

We are so thankful to have “Thankless” back online – this video catalogues a band starting to come into their own, our first time playing festivals without being the ‘unknown up and comers’. Captured as always by our main man Joe Guppy.”

Conjurer

More videos from “Mire“:

Conjurer‘s second full-length and follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2018 debut album “Mire” is set to be released in the not too distant future. Stay tuned!

The future of British metal lies in safe hands with Conjurer, who continue their journey as the country’s most exciting young metal band with their signing to Nuclear Blast worldwide.
 
Conjurer‘s debut full-length “Mire”(2018) was released to a storm of attention from across the metal world, garnering significant acclaim from Metal Hammer UK, Kerrang!, BBC R1, Visions Mag (DE), Metal Obs (FR), MetalSucks, Metal Injection, Loudwire and many more. Recipients of award nominations (Kerrang!, Heavy Music Awards, Metal Hammer’s Golden Gods) and countless albums of the year lists, “Mire” is a stunning listen, capturing the attitude of a young band who already know exactly who they are.
 
Hailed as one of the metal world’s most devastating, thrilling experiences, Conjurer are a band never content to rest. Following “Mire”’s release in 2018 the quartet soon toured Europe for the first time, appeared at multiple UK festivals, and support of doom titans Conan and Will Haven.
 
In the following years the band have toured the US twice, supporting Rivers of Nihil (stopping to record an Audiotree session along the way), and then Voivod, with Revocation. 2019 also saw Conjurer‘s debut Download Festival appearance, thrilling a packed-out Dogtooth stage, and the release of the joyous collaborative project with PIJN, titled “Curse These Metal Hands”. Later in the year a split EP with Palm Reader was released, containing two cover songs by each band.
 
It was only at the end of 2019 that Conjurer closed out their triumphant “Mire” cycle, with a sold-out UK run – their debut headline tour. Despite Covid-19 preventing live appearances for the majority of 2020 the band have unsurprisingly been busy, writing and recording their highly-anticipated second LP. 
 
Conjurer are:
Brady Deeprose (guitars, vocals)
Dan Nightingale (guitars, vocals)
Conor Marshall (bass)
Jan Krause (drums)

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Conjurer live:

Celeste + Conjurer
European Tour 2022
02/03    FR  Clermont Ferrand – La Coopérative De Mai
03/03    FR  Toulouse – Le Rex
04/03    ES  Barcelona – Sala Bóveda
05/03    ES  Madrid – Independance Club
06/03    FR  Nantes – Le Ferrailleur
07/03    BE  Brussels – Le Botanique
08/03    FR  Tourcoing – Le Grand Mix
09/03    FR  Paris – Trabendo
10/03    UK  London – The Dome
11/03    NL  Rotterdam – Baroeg
12/03    LU  Esch-Sur-Alzette – Kulturfabrik
13/03    DE  Cologne – Gebäude 9
14/03    DE  Hamburg – Hafenklang
15/03    DE  Berlin – Lido
16/03    DE  Leipzig – UT Connewitz
17/03    CZ  Prague – Nová Chmelnice
18/03    PL  Krakow – Hol
19/03    SK  Kosice – Collosseum
20/03    HU  Budapest – Dürer Kent
21/03    RO  Cluj-Napoca – Form Space
22/03    RO  Bucarest – Quantic
23/03    BU  Sofia – Live And Loud
24/03    CR  Zagreb – Mixtape 5
25/03    SK  Bratislava – Randal Club
26/03    AT  Vienna – Viper Room
28/03    DE  Wiesbaden – Schlachthof
29/03    BE  Antwerp – Trix
30/03    FR  Strasbourg – La Laiterie
31/03    CH  Düdingen – Bad Bonn
01/04    IT  Milan – Tunnel Club
02/04    FR  Lyon – Ninkasi

29/07-01/08   UK  Guildford – Radar Festival
09/08-13/08   CZ  Fortress Josefov – Brutal Assault Festival
17/08-20/08   DE  Dinkelsbühl – Summer Breeze Festival
17/08-20/08   UK  Bristol – Arctangent Festival