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A warm fall afternoon for metal to kick off the spooky season and with everyones favorite horror theme metal band The Black Dahlia Murder. Fresh off of dropping their 10th studio albumServitude, these masters of shred are taking it on the road on the Beg to Serve Tour w Dying Fetus. Joining the pair are,Californian Deathcore Spite, Canadian Deathcore Angelmakerand Vomit Forth. Tonight should be an energetic show for the crowd.
Vomit Forth was up first, the crowd still packing into the venue was greeted with heavy breakdown and slams. This band full of attitude commanded the crowds attention as they ripped through their set. This band is quick paced and pairs the slams with grinds to make their point.
Angelmaker was up next, a city favorite having visited Cleveland several times in their touring history even as far back as 2018 Summer Slaughter. These canadian deathcore masters have been making waves announcing the addition of former Rings of Saturn vocalist Ian Bearer joining the band. Ferocious as ever the crowd was throwing down from the first beat, having packed the floor to capacity. The band ripped through several songs and even debuted a new song that Ian had collaborated onthat will be released soon.
Spite cult took the stage and whipped the crowd into a fury. Right from the start vocalist Darius Tehrani used every inch of the stage to stalk and entertain this night. Frantic and fast, while hitting hard has always been a staple with this band, ramping the energy to 11. The band played through several of their favorites including Caved In, Made to Please and Kill or Be Killed.
Death Metal veterans Dying Fetus took the stage next. The fans gave them a warm greeting as they hit the stage. This band is known for heavy riffs and slamming drums throughout theirsongs, the pace continues to push the further they move through their set. When the band played Wrong One to Fuck With the circle pit became all encompassing, spanning from one side of the floor to the other churning bodies around the venue. Moshersand headbangers got to rejoice as the band ripped through several choice songs; Subject to a Beating, In the Trenches andCompulsion to Cruelty were among the set.
The Black Dahlia Murder closed out this night kicking things off with Verminous and What A Horrible Night for a Curse. The tag team of Knight and Ellis throughout the night dazzled all, as the night was filled with shred. Vocalist Eschbach was sharp and commanding, as he paced the stage. The showcase for tonight was Mammoth’s Hand and Panic Hysteric off of their latest release Servitude. The band kept up the horror theme madness through the rest of their set before closing out the night.
















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