The Copa Room sets the stage for High Priest, an evening that brings a darker, heavier edge to the venue's intimate setting. Known for hosting acts that push boundaries, the space transforms into something a bit more intense, with the kind of sound system that lets you feel the bass in your chest and lighting that creates shadows as much as it illuminates.
High Priest delivers the kind of performance that fans of doom metal and heavy psych tend to seek out—dense, hypnotic riffs that build and sustain, creating an almost meditative heaviness. The band's approach leans into the ceremonial aspects of their name, with extended instrumental passages and a sonic weight that fills every corner of the room. It's the kind of show where the volume isn't just loud for its own sake; it's part of the atmosphere, drawing you into something that feels both ancient and immediate.