Waiting For God started as an industrial rock band in the early 1990s. They mixed electronic, gothic, and synth sounds. Vocalist Kim Molnar and producer Daemon started the band. They were influenced early on by Nine Inch Nails and Skinny Puppy. The members are trained in classical music and electronic programming and can play more than one instrument. This lets them make a layered, theatrical sound. Their unique mix of haunting melodies and hard-hitting beats quickly won them a loyal fan base.
The band's first album got a lot of praise for mixing industrial rock and gothic sounds. It made it onto underground charts in North America and Europe. Fans loved songs like "Body Cries" and "Waiting," which were often played on alternative radio. Waiting For God played a lot of shows in North America and Europe, including at major industrial music festivals. The band became well-known in the 1990s industrial music scene by working with well-known artists to make remixes.
Waiting For God still plays some shows around the world, and each one usually has between 1,000 and 2,500 fans. Their live shows usually have 10 to 12 songs on the setlist, including hits like "Body Cries" and "Waiting" as well as lesser-known songs from three studio albums. Stage shows have lights and visuals that are in sync with important musical moments, making for an immersive industrial experience. Fans can expect lively shows that last between 75 and 90 minutes. Don't miss out, get your Waiting For God Tickets on Yadara right away.