The first band on stage
were HurtSeason, a four-piece metal band from the Midlands. They were a heavy
band, with obvious influences from bands such as Lamb of God, creating a strong
heavy vibe, which continued and intensified throughout the night. The strong
screaming vocals from Tom Scott were enjoyable to listen to, and his singing
was equally as impressive. With great guitar solos and catchy riffs, they were
a great opening band and further proof that the Midlands have some amazing
talent on the metal scene.
Burials exploded onto the
stage with the confidence to knock any hardcore band of its feet. The melodic
breakdowns of their songs were remarkable, emphasised by the lead singer’s
variable vocal style. Their energetic performance was exciting to watch, and
the use of samples in their songs emphasised this as no song sounded the same.
The variation in songs were enjoyable to listen to, and Burials are definitely
a band to watch out for in the not-too-distant future.
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