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DVNE
Edinburgh’s sci-fi-inspired quintet are rocketing up the UK prog metal ranks.
TO MISQUOTE THE Bible, the geeks shall inherit the Earth. Science-fiction saga Dune is currently one of the most valuable properties in pop culture thanks to two adaptations by Denis Villeneuve. Meanwhile the band that took their name from the same franchise are among the hottest in all of UK prog metal. It’s a great time to be a fan of all things cosmic and complex.
Formed by vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Victor Vicart, Dvne (pronounced ‘Dune’) first gained serious notice with second album Etemen Ænka, released via Metal Blade Records (King’s X, The Ocean, Intronaut) in 2021. The French-Scottish collective’s winding, crescendoing heaviness, evocative of what would happen if Tool were influenced by space rock and sounded even denser, won critical acclaim. Then they debuted on stages as massive as France’s Hellfest and the UK’s annual prog and post-rock hub, ArcTanGent.