Mojo & The Kitchen Brothers
Black Sabbath / Wishbone Ash / Pink Floyd
Mojo & The Kitchen Brothers
The Belgian six-piece Mojo & The Kitchen Brothers conjures the raw zeitgeist of the early 70s. Their brand of heavy prog-rock echoes the titans of the era—think Black Sabbath, Wishbone Ash, and Pink Floyd. Yet, they are far more than a nostalgia trip; deeply rooted alongside their psych-rock contemporaries, they lead the listener through a limbo between the past and the present.
"The real treasure was the friends we made along the way." To celebrate this hopelessly cheesy but undeniably true platitude, Mojo & The Kitchen Brothers have invited two absolute heavyweights from the Dutch psychedelic scene. On May 2nd, they join forces to lift the Belgian audience high above Trix for a night of sonic levitation.
Heath
Heath is the living pulse of "underground futurism" an international storm of psych, prog, and blues rock guided by a searing harmonica. This isn’t a tribute to the past; it’s a vital force dragging the spirit of the Allman Brothers into the now. Following a 50-show debut year (from Roadburn to King Gizzard), their new album Murmurations (Dec 2025) digs deeper, trading pure grit for spiritual layers, hypnotic grooves, and a hauntingly mature brand of melancholy.
TEMPLE FANG
Temple Fang is a precious, fragile ecosystem thriving in an apocalyptic landscape of media hype and inflation. While the industry claws for numbers, this band remains fiercely committed to their ideals. Since 2018, they have taken the heavy-psych underground by storm with their ritualistic live shows at Roadburn and beyond, fueled by South American plant medicine and a belief in the "magick" of the moment.
For years, many doubted if their untamed live sound could ever be captured in a studio. In 2025, they prove the skeptics wrong with ‘Lifted from the Wind’ on Stickman Records—their true studio debut. Now fully formed with powerhouse drummer Daan Wopereis, the band delivers a sprawling double record where 20-minute psych freakouts live alongside elegant prog ballads. With mind-bending riffs and triple vocal harmonies, Temple Fang uses rock ’n’ roll as a means to attain spiritual freedom. It’s ecstatic, heavy, and delivered with pure love.