Live Review: Baest, Pist & Sewer Trench at The Black Heart, London (11/04/22)
Danish death metal band, Baest are in town and London is the first stop of a handful of dates around the UK.
Danish death metal band, Baest are in town and London is the first stop of a handful of dates around the UK.
Swedish melodeath pioneers, Dark Tranquillity arrive in London with Finnish folk masters, Ensiferum alongside them and with a wonderful support line of Nailed to Obscurity and Brunhilde.
Post-hardcore, mathcore, progressive and experimental rock band, Rolo Tomassi with support coming from mathcore, deathgrind and powerviolence band, Pupil Slicer and experimental mathcore newcomers, Heriot.
It’s a cold Sunday night but the heat is on in The Black Heart as Necronautical team up with Wolvencrown & Sanhedrin for a blistering live show.
Nine months after the release of ‘Something to Remember Me By’ and with the impact still felt, To Kill Achilles rolled into London to play the album in full at The Black Heart.
Is there a better way to spend a chilly November evening then in the company of so many great, young bands?
Live music is back and it feels so good. On a wet Wednesday evening, the baffling amalgamation of stoner, doom, shoegaze, hardcore and heaviness that is Sugar Horse rolled into London. Bringing Dawnwalker and Vandampire with them.
On a cold October night and with a virus ravaging the world, black metal came to London in the form of Tableau Mort.