Live Review: A Burial at Sea at Downstairs at the Dome, Tuffnell Park, London (04/05/24)
It turns out that A Burial At Sea aren’t just an amazing band on record, they’re amazing live too.
It turns out that A Burial At Sea aren’t just an amazing band on record, they’re amazing live too.
Pupil Slicer one of the brightest and best metal bands in the UK scene right now, and it’s extremely heartening to see them beginning to get their dues. This London show being the final date of their extensive UK headline tour, the first time Pupil Slicer have gone on the road as headliners.
There is a strong sense that Mountain Caller have stepped up their game and with such a phenomenal album in their arsenal, the world is finally starting to take proper notice of this band.
Nearly two hours of Blind Guardian magic. This might have been called The God Machine Tour, but the set they perform is more of a ‘best of’.
Everybodies favourite band with the word “Scarecrow” in their name, Evil Scarecrow are at Leo’s Red Lion, in Gravesend for the first time in over a decade.
Easter is around the corner, the London exodus is in full force, and a chilly Wednesday night in Camden feels more like a Saturday. Such is the appealing nature of this show. The North has invaded the Big Smoke (mostly) for a riotous night of heavy noise at the Black Heart, and it is heaving from the very start.
I saw August Burns Red at this same venue supporting Bury Tomorrow in 2022 and it is very safe to say they raised the bar. They absolutely feel like they belong on that stage and I am incredibly pleased to see them back, headlining this same stage.
Cattle Decapitation arrive in London on a Friday night with their uncompromising Terrasite Over Europe tour supported by Signs of the Swarm, 200 Stab Wounds and Vomit Forth.