Damnation Festival 2019 Review
With a stacked line up filled with metal’s brightest underground sparks and a few big names to boot, Damnation does not look set to disappoint.
With a stacked line up filled with metal’s brightest underground sparks and a few big names to boot, Damnation does not look set to disappoint.
“It means a lot to be able to do this” drawls frontperson Alexis S.F. Marshall into a microphone that has been battered against his chest, forehead and the stage.
As a debut LP it is wonderfully accomplished, and there’s a certainty that the band will grow as songwriters.
In four years, Nile have crafted a thing of extremity that borderlines on the beautiful.
Sunn O))) are mythologised in fact for their live show.
Since storming onto the scene with their debut release Disobey back in 2017, Bad Wolves has had an almost picture-perfect meteoric rise to dizzying heights. They’ve played almost all of the bucket-list festivals and supported countless movers and shakers on the scene. It’s the kind of trajectory that bands can surely only dream of having…
It may not be the most extreme album of 2019, but it is finer than many of their peers are able to achieve at this point in the game.
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This debut showcases a band with a lot to give who just need to refine delivery.