Elsewhere x Saint Vitus Present: Monolord, Khemmis, Earth Tongue
About This Event
Monolord, Khemmis and Earth Tongue appear at Elsewhere in a bill presented with Saint Vitus. Monolord's long-form, low-tuned songs privilege atmosphere and endurance, while Denver's Khemmis balances melodic lead work with heavier stoner- and sludge-driven textures that emphasize structured riff craft; Earth Tongue rounds out the bill.
About the Artists
Elsewhere + Saint Vitus Present: End It, Whispers, New World Man, Love SickliveThe Hall
End It, Whispers, New World Man, and Love Sick are likely music groups or bands participating in a concert event.
Love Sick
Love Sick is a rock/pop group that turns up in New York City lineups at Elsewhere, often sharing bills that lean toward heavier alt scenes alongside acts like End It, Whispers, and New World Man. Their name also echoes Austin John Winkler’s post-band solo work from the mid-2010s, a parallel that frames the project in the orbit of modern American rock songwriting.
Elsewhere + Saint Vitus Present: End It, WhispersliveThe Hall
This event features performances by the band End It and Whispers, presented in collaboration with Elsewhere and Saint Vitus, showcasing live music.
Nuovo Testamento
Nuovo Testamento is an individual rock/pop artist working at the intersection of darkwave, cold wave, italo disco, and post‑punk, with synthpop and deathrock in the mix. In New York City they have appeared at Elsewhere, including bills co-presented with Saint Vitus alongside acts such as Monolord, Khemmis, End It, Whispers, New World Man, and Love Sick.
Monolord
Monolord is a rock/pop group known for long-form songs and an unhurried sense of pressure and release. Their work often leans on low-tuned riffs and steady tempos, with arrangements that privilege weight and repetition over flashy turns.
Khemmis
Khemmis is a Denver-based doom metal band formed in 2012, working at the crossroads of traditional heavy metal and slower, weight-driven forms like stoner and sludge. Across releases that began on the independent label 20 Buck Spin and later expanded through Nuclear Blast, they’ve built a catalog that moves between melodic lead work and harsher extreme-metal textures.