Event Details
March 15, 2025
Doors 17:00 | Start 17:30
Door ¥2,000 + 1 Drink
The Organizer
This night is being put on by Necrophile, and that matters. Night of the Gloomy Narcists is not a random title slapped on a flyer. Seventeen editions in, it’s a series with its own weight and internal logic.
Necrophile book from inside the scene, not above it. They understand how extreme bills work in practice. Who can hold a room. Who can keep momentum. Who actually belongs together once the doors close and the volume comes up. That’s why these nights last.
the Lineup
Every band on this bill brings something specific, and none of it overlaps in a lazy way.
ABizmo
Abizmo come out of Aichi with a fast, raw hardcore punk attack. Short bursts, snarling vocals, no wasted motion. Their sets hit immediately and don’t let the room settle. Perfect energy to keep the night sharp from early on.
Anakrino
Anakrino operate further into the underground, where metal and punk bleed together without concern for clean labels. Their live presence is aggressive and direct, built around tension and physical delivery rather than polish.
Kitsunevi
Kitsunevi bring a heavy metal core with a modern edge. Big riffs, groove, commanding vocals. Their sound is grounded in metal fundamentals but hits with contemporary force, giving the night a different weight without softening anything.
Punhalada
Punhalada push speed and aggression hard. Their crossover-leaning approach keeps the energy volatile, pulling from punk urgency and metal heaviness in a way that keeps bodies moving and attention locked.
Necrophile
At the center of it all are Necrophile themselves. Decades into their existence, they still deliver blunt, uncompromising death metal. No nostalgia act, no slowing down. Their presence gives the night its spine.
Worship Pain
And then there’s us.
We’re bringing heat for this one. No pacing, no easing in, no room to breathe. We play hard, loud, and locked in, and we don’t let up once the set starts. Expect pressure, volume, and a room that feels different when we’re done.
The Venue: El PUente
El Puente is a room that exposes everything. It’s close, direct, and honest. If a band is loose, it’s obvious. If a band is locked in, the room amplifies it.
There’s no distance between performers and audience here. That immediacy suits a bill like this. Extreme music works best when it’s felt up close, without space to dissipate.
Nishi Yokohama at Night
Nishi Yokohama doesn’t dress itself up. You come in off working streets and train lines, already carrying the day with you. That friction carries straight into the venue.
Night of the Gloomy Narcists fits this area because it doesn’t rely on atmosphere being manufactured. The environment is already there. Bands just have to meet it.

