On Saturday, January 17th, took place at the Kabinet Múz in Brno Czech Decay – Tones of Czech Underground full of quality music performed by established bands, but also by young bands that need to gain the necessary experience.
Temora took control and transformed the stage into a living organism. From quiet tension to utter chaos, every moment deserved to be captured. I am grateful that I was able to capture another night where music and lights spoke for me.






A dark atmosphere, crushing riffs, and lights cutting through the smoke—that was the performance of Taedifer. It was a night when the audience and the band breathed as one, and each shot tells a more powerful story.








From the moment Kandar stepped onto the stage, the room changed. The tension slowly built, eyes were fixed, strings vibrated, everyone held their breath, and then everything relaxed. Every movement, every shadow, every flash of light seemed to be part of a single unfolding story. This set wasn't just about volume! It was about presence.






Lahar entered the stage quietly, but within minutes the silence was gone. Each song felt like a chapter: tension in the opening notes, release in the choruses, and raw emotion in between. They had the evening firmly in their hands. Watching their performance was like watching a story unfold in sound, written in rhythm, light, and movement. These are the moments I live for.









Sick Sinus Syndrome took to the stage like a spark in a dark room, and within seconds everything was ablaze. The riffs carved out the space, the drums set the rhythm, and the front row drew the audience deeper with each song. Sick Sinus Syndrome created a world for one night, and we all stepped into it.






Photos and captions by Vasilis Tiropolis (more photos on his website: https://xp-spot.com/index.php/gallery)

