Live Review: Ovus – Cascade EP release show at Valhalla, Wellington

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Ovus Cascade EP release show
w/ LadyReign, Mammuthus
Valhalla, Wellington
Sunday 18 January 2026


Ovus are a fantastic band that sadly don’t play very often – mostly because Josh the bassist lives in Christchurch, adding a not-insignificant extra travel expense every time they want to get together. They released their wonderful Cascade EP last August, making this show well overdue. They made the most of Wellington Anniversary Weekend, booking a Sunday show, knowing that most people can still enjoy a late night gig thanks to Monday’s public holiday.

LadyReignLadyReign kicked things off. They play metalcore in the vein of bands like Reliqa and Spiritbox, with a fabulous double-pronged vocal assault courtesy of Liv and Aggie. Both singers have phenomenal, powerhouse voices with different timbres. Sometimes they tag team, taking on different verses that showcase their individual abilities. When they harmonise it sounds even more fantastic. And then Soyam on bass jumps in with unclean vocals now and again, just to add even more texture and variety. LadyReign’s music has so much personality. Sometimes groovy, sometimes symphonic, sometimes just plain nasty and heavy (in a good way).Their songs transition flawlessly with plenty of aplomb. They played a powerful, dynamic set, including a surprise Paramore cover.

Their debut single “Crowd” has already garnered over 20,000 listens on Spotify, partly in thanks to featuring on a Brazilian workout playlist. They’re not quite sure how that came about, but they’re not complaining about it either. LadyReign are working towards recording an album at the moment, but some members will be moving to New Plymouth in the future, so Ladyreign’s upcoming set at Newtown Festival will possibly be their last.

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Kokoa Nashi had been booked to support as well, but sadly had to pull out, so we instead have stoner rock titans Mammuthus stepping in. Mammuthus have been a force to reckon with for many years, and have been playing loads of great shows recently, including their “Bring Back the Riff Tour” with Infinity Ritual, and opening for Californian desert-rock heroes Brant Bjork Trio. Jed Van Ewijk has just recently joined on bass duties. Jed also plays in Planet Hunter along with guitarist Will Saunders, so those two are well used to being locked in with each other. As you’d expect, Mammuthus deliver a thunderous set, densely filled with, uh… mammoth… riffs. Can I say that? Is that lazy writing? It’s true though. They play huge sounding songs that envelop you and compel you to just nod your head with just the slightest of stank faces.

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Then we have Ovus. This is nerd time. It’s technical, it’s complex, it involves numbers. Adam gave a shoutout to a friend in the crowd who had just submitted their PHD research. Yep: Neeeeerds. But on the other hand: riffs.

Ovus play prog-metal with a sense of humour. All four members were rocking clothing that they made for their Twisted Frequency gig a few years back: a sci-fi look with neon coloured light strips and big shoulder pads. Their writing process must be incredibly calculated, but the music is so fun. Plus Josh is swole AF, which somehow offsets the nerdiness. Even his bass guitar is swole, with a few extra strings, earning it the name “big guitar”.

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All three bands tonight manage to impress with their musical abilities, but being a drummer, I especially love watching Jig play drums in Ovus. I was always in awe watching him play when he was in Adoneye, but his technical abilities shine even more in this context.

It was a solid turnout – especially for local bands on a Sunday night. It reminded me of the times that instrumental metal heavyweights like Intervals and Plini played Valhalla. I guess that’s fitting – seeing how Ovus opened for Intervals in Auckland on the same tour. It was a class performance that seriously impressed. Such complex music can feel inaccessible at times, but everyone in the audience looked to be having a total blast.

Adam Ovus

What a fantastic night. Three awesome bands, great turnout, and a great success for a band that really should play more often. It felt like a celebratory homecoming, and I would really love to see more from Ovus in the future.

Joe Ovus

Words and photos by Joseph James

This review originally featured slightly abridged in the first edition of SoundCheck, a new music magazine focused on the Wellington music scene. They aim to offer monthly issues of the mag, along with monthly live gigs.

Check them out: @SoundCheckMagazineNZ

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