
Witch Club Satan
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Wednesday, May 27 at 8 pm EDT
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Wednesday, May 27 at 8 pm EDT
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Witch Club Satan with Penelope Trappes at Underground ArtsWednesday, May 27, 2026
Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+
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About Witch Club Satan
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Witch Club Satan is an occult, feminist Black Metal band forged in raw energy and defiance. Composed of Nikoline Spjelkavik (guitar), Victoria Røising (bass), and Johanna Holt Kleive (drums), the trio of witches, channeling their voices alongside the echoes of their ancestors and the persecuted women burned at the stake. Their music is an incantation of spells, transforming each performance into a ritualistic, all-encompassing experience- an assault on the senses through extreme visuals and immersive elements. Musically, they draw from the early, punk roots of Norwegian black metal, yet carve out a sound entirely their own. Together with their audience, Witch Club Satan conjures a relentless, primal force, a sonic mayhem, a feral scream of resistance.
About Penelope Trappes
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On April 4th, Brighton-based Australian vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Penelope Trappes will release her fifth full-length album ‘A Requiem’. It comes alongside news of her signing to London imprint, One Little Independent Records. Formally trained in opera and jazz in her youth, Penelope swaddles her voice and poetics in brooding atmospherics underpinned by subterranean drone. She released her acclaimed trilogy, ‘Penelope One’, ‘Two’ and ‘Three’, on Fabric’s Houndstooth label. In between instalments of her ambitious trilogy, Penelope released a clutch of both experimental and more dreampop-oriented EPs. She demonstrated her versatility in the extended 25-minute deep-listening composition ‘Gnostic State’, and the arpeggiated electronics and minimalist songwriting on the ‘Eel Drip’ EP. She also released an album of reworks, ‘Penelope Redeux’, with contributions by Cosey Fanni Tutti, Mogwai, Félicia Atkinson and Nik Colk Void, and the cassette, ‘Mother’s Blood,’ a vocal-free meditative reinterpretation of 'Penelope Three’. Penelope’s fourth album, ‘Heavenly Spheres’, was released in 2023 on her own Nite Hive imprint, was composed using just piano, voice and an old reel-to-reel tape deck during a two-week artist residency for Britten Pears Arts in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.

