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On tour
Yes
Followers
24,177
Category
Hard Alternative, Stoner Metal, Metal, Stoner Rock, Rock
Concerts
May
03
Headbanger’s Balls Fest 2025
Izegem
Tickets
May
23
DesertFest Berlin 2025
Berlin
Tickets
Aug
07
Swan Dive
Las Vegas
Tickets
Aug
08
Dozer
Los Angeles
Tickets
Aug
09
Dozer with special guests at Brick by Brick
San Diego
Tickets
Aug
10
Dozer / Moon Destroys / Abrams / Ultra Electric Mega Galactic / Idol Lord
Palmdale
Tickets
Aug
12
Bottom Of the Hill
San Francisco
Tickets
Aug
15
Dante's
Portland
Tickets
Aug
17
Substation
Seattle
Tickets
About Dozer
The story and the beast of Dozer…
Formed in the mid-’90s in the sleepy town of Borlänge, Swedish foursome DOZER spearheaded the first wave of European-style stoner/desert rock, an impactful fusion of proto-metal, riff-rock and punk that blasted forth in response to the tectonic heft and sun-baked fuzz of American bands Kyuss and Fu Manchu.
Now, more than a decade since their last outing, Dozer return with an impassioned, amp-splitting rumble of a record that will righteously invigorate a scene and style that’s more vital than ever, and which they themselves were instrumental in helping launch.
On their preternaturally confident earliest releases, which included albums In the Tail of the Comet and Madre De Dios on the legendary Man’s Ruin label and a split LP with John Garcia’s short-lived yet bright-burning outfit Unida, the fuzz-rock hypnosis was at cosmic levels, thanks to guitarist Tommi Holappa’s rolling riffs and fried psychedelics and singer/guitarist Fredrik Nordin’s blistering vocal power.
Third album Call it Conspiracy was a milestone in perfectly crafted high-energy anthems, as the lockdown grooves of rhythm section Johan Rockner (bass) and Erik Bäckwall (drums) along with heaping helpings of ‘70s hard rock heroics saw the band establish themselves as a live force, leveling audiences across the UK and Europe with their white hot eruptions.
Even as Dozer achieved greater recognition on European, US and Australian tours supporting the likes of Clutch, Spiritual Beggars and Mastodon, Holappa also started side project Greenleaf as an outlet for jammier, less-structured digressions.
An inflection point came with Dozer’s fourth album Through the Eyes of Heathens, which saw them drive the intensity into the red and push the tempos to match. Their fuzz-groove attack now infused with heightened aggression and crush, the shift was consecrated by the appearance of Mastodon’s Troy Saunders lending vocals to the song “Until Man Exists No More.”
Dozer pushed ahead in this vein with 2008’s Beyond Colossal, which All Music called, “arguably their heaviest and darkest song cycle yet,” and which included a career watermark in the form of mini-epic “Empire’s End” featuring guest vocals from Neil Fallon of Clutch.
But, although the album was a triumph in channeling the various tributaries of the members’ decade-plus growth and influences, it would also be their last proper album for quite some time. Nordin returned to school to earn his Master’s degree, Holappa turned Greenleaf into a full-time band, and Dozer went on indefinite hiatus.
If the band seemed to sleep while Greenleaf roamed, Dozer has now reawakened with a vengeance. With the reactivation of live activities and a new home on the impeccable roster of Blues Funeral Recordings, Dozer’s new album Drifting in the Endless Void is an undeniable affirmation of their status not just as forefathers of a movement, but as champions of volcanic energy and pure riff worship.
Drifting in the Endless Void is packed to the rafters with dense instrumentation, arena-ready melodies, and contemplative restraint. Dozer still brings the tumultuous churn that longtime fans expect, but their sound has become a gravitational mass that also pulls in massive sludge, fuzzed-out doom, space-tripping grooves, red-eyed psychedelics, and whatever else they find floating in the vast cosmic expanse.
Although mined from from the same bedrock as Beyond Colossal, Drifting in the Endless Void is awash in surprising dynamics. When Holappa and Nordin lock into a tandem riff, they whip up unstoppable, pummeling storms of perfect rock and roll. Nordin’s vocals wail, whisper and roar, leaping from haunting falsettos to guttural rage to wide panoscopic hooks. With the addition of drummer Sebastian Olsson (also of Greenleaf), the moody and atmospheric elements crackle with taut electricity, and the breakdowns thunder with renewed ferocity. Rockner’s bass carves massive grooves for the band to swing through, and Holappa’s leads are as supple, melodic and infectious as ever.
Across the record’s seven songs, Dozer moves seamlessly from furious whirlwinds to spaced-out dirge, from deceptive simplicity to polyrhythmic complexity, and from pastoral prog to immense yet catchy modern metal.
Dozer’s return to the musical landscape they helped shape is cause enough for celebration, but the explosive playing and fiery purpose is what makes Drifting in the Endless Void a truly unmissable experience. With age and time come wisdom and pain, and you can hear both screaming through in the grit and determination of every rough-hewn riff and tumbling fill. Dozer continues to sketch a desert that is entirely their own, and we are lucky to walk in their wake.
More info on http://www.dozermusic.com/
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Genres
Hard Alternative, Stoner Metal, Metal, Stoner Rock, Rock
Band members
Fredrik Nordin, Sebastian Olsson, Tommi Holappa, Johan Rockner
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Dozer Tour Cities
Palmdale, CA
San Francisco, CA
Portland, OR
Las Vegas, NV
Los Angeles, CA
San Diego, CA
Seattle, WA
Berlin, Germany
Izegem, Belgium
Frequently Asked Questions About Dozer
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Dozer on tour?
Yes, Dozer is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Dozer concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Dozer tour
is scheduled for 9 dates across 9 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Dozer scheduled to play?
Dozer is scheduled to play 9 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Dozer tour start?
Dozer’s tour starts May 03, 2025 and ends on Aug 17, 2025.
They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Izegem at De Leest and their next upcoming concert
will be in San Francisco at Bottom Of the Hill.
What venues is Dozer performing at?
As part of the Dozer tour, Dozer is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
May 03 - Izegem,
Vlaanderen @ De Leest
May 23 - Berlin,
BE @ Columbiahalle
Aug 07 - Las Vegas,
NV @ Swan Dive
Aug 08 - Los Angeles,
CA @ Lodge Room Highland Park
Aug 09 - San Diego,
CA @ Brick By Brick
Aug 10 - Palmdale,
CA @ Transplants Brewing Company
Aug 12 - San Francisco,
CA @ Bottom Of the Hill
Aug 15 - Portland,
OR @ Dante's
Aug 17 - Seattle,
WA @ Substation