Archspire headed a stacked tech death bill at The Underworld, Camden, with support from Beneath The Massacre, Vulvodynia and Inferi.
Supporting their June release Orion, X Ambassadors hit Portland, Maine’s historic State Theatre on November 1st, with supporting acts Bear Hands and Vérité.
It was a thing to behold, observing the commanding presence and instrumental craftsmanship put on display by Mongolian metal band The Hu while in town with Crown Lands at The Granada Theater in Lawrence, Kansas.
Bring Me The Horizon wrapped up their visually and aurally-enthralling Threesome Tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach, and along with Poppy and Sleeping With Sirens, it offered an audio, and most of all, visual experience like no other.
Freakers Ball may not have played much on the theme of Halloween this year, but it did bring a night of stellar performances provided by Godsmack, Halestorm and Monster Truck at Independence, Missouri’s Silverstein Eye Center Arena.
The “From The South with Love Tour” marked the return of Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. to Louisville Kentucky’s Mercury Ballroom, for an intense live experience with support from Rapsody and Domani Harris.
Technical death metal legends Nile hit Switzerland as part of their “What Should Not Be Unearthed Part III” tour, supported by another legendary band, US grindcore veterans Terorrizer.
The “Doomsday Tour,” which sees UK metalcore giants Architects at the helm with supporting act Stick To Your Guns and opener Counterparts is currently in full swing and making its way across North America. We caught up with the tour as it came to The Palladium in Worcester, MA on February 18, 2018.
Hippo Campus completed their Winter 2018 tour on February 17th with a sold-out show at the Palace Theatre in their hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota.
When a band like Moonspell plays it brings an eclectic mix of metal heads to a show. Not your traditional young moshers or crowd surfers were present as the Portuguese metal heads took center stage at the Gramercy Theater in NY. Opening for them were Atrocity and the Norway symphonic metal band Leaves’ Eyes (essentially Atrocity with lead singer Liv Kristine who’s been with the band since 2003). Liv Kristine’s ethereal vocals sounded amazing along side the crushing sound of heavy double base drums. Leaves’ Eyes were out in support of their 2013 release Symphonies of the Night.
When a band like Moonspell plays it brings an eclectic mix of metal heads to a show. Not your traditional young moshers or crowd surfers were present as the Portuguese metal heads took center stage at the Gramercy Theater in NY. Opening for them were Atrocity and the Norway symphonic metal band Leaves’ Eyes (essentially Atrocity with lead singer Liv Kristine who’s been with the band since 2003). Liv Kristine’s ethereal vocals sounded amazing along side the crushing sound of heavy double base drums. Leaves’ Eyes were out in support of their 2013 release Symphonies of the Night.
One of my personal favourite bands, Comeback Kid put on an amazing show this past Saturday in Montreal. They opened for Underoath and performed a variety of songs off most of their albums. They put on a killer show and the audience was absolutely stoked on their set! Images capture with a Nikon D90, 14-24 mm f/2.8 & 50mm f/1.8.