Events . Tengger Cavalry
Tuesday Nov 27th 2018
Doors 7:00 PM Show 7:15 PM
Tengger Cavalry
Mongolian throat-singing and heavy metal group with mix of traditional and electric instruments.Concert
Spirit 242 51st Street Pittsburgh
21+ $20 / $25
combining throat-singing, Central Asian instruments & folk-metal
TENGGER CAVALRY https://www.tengger-cavalry.com
(two sets! acoustic and electric)
with special guests APPALASIA http://appalasia.com
Tue Nov 27 7 pm doors $20 advance/$25 day of show 21+ event
Spirit Lodge 242 51st St Lawrenceville 412-586-4441
tickets on sale at Juke Records (Bloomfield), Jerry's Records (Squirrel Hill), Caliban Books (Oakland) and Dave's Music Mine (South Side) and online at
https://tenggercavalrypittsburgh.brownpapertickets.com
Tengger Cavalry, or "the army of the sky god", is not only a Billboard-featured metal band, but also a symbol of nomadic warrior spirit that connects fans from all over the world. With a mix of throat singing, Mongolian fiddle and Central Asian instruments, the band performed a sold out concert at Carnegie Hall and was featured in CNN, New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
As the frontman, songwriter, vocalist and guitarist of Tengger Cavalry, Nature Ganganbaigal is a music performer, producer and film music composer based in New York City. Originating from Beijing, he performs Mongolian Morin Khuur and throat singing.
He appeared on the stage of Lincoln Center and held a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall with Tengger Cavalry in 2015. Graduating from New York University in 2015, he held a master of music degree in film music composition. In 2010 Nature created the Mongolian folk rock/metal band Tengger Cavalry, which has been featured on Billboard, Vice, MTV, and Chicago Reader. In 2014 his solo album received a bronze medal from Global Music Awards and a nomination from Hollywood Music in Media Awards.
In 2015 Nature was nominated for Best Original Score by Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards.
“One of North America's most dynamic and unique musical—let alone metallic—entities.” - Vice
“How do you make metal heavier? Add some traditional Mongolian music.” - CNN
“Expressive scene of pagan culture.” - The Guardian
“An internationally recognized rock band.” - Huffington Post
“An established name in the global metal community.”
- The Village Voice
“Evoking the bittersweet solitude of a lone rider.”
- Chicago Reader
“Delicate, tender and melodic.”
- Loudwire
Tags:
Folk
Metal
World Music