12/6/2023 0 Comments Whiskey a go go canada![]() ![]() “Castigo Corpus Meum ” off their newest record ‘Imperium’ truly shone, inducing a brutal slam passage that brought the house down. The crowd by this point was starting to be more active, as the pit finally came alive. Vocalist Keith DeVito’s rapid-fire vocals fit the slam riffing and blasting most certainly. Right into Internal Bleeding’s set, the Whisky was shown how powerful and fun live brutal death metal can really be. It was nice to see this tour with 2 high-profile death metal bands exposing the other bands that others may not know so much about. Much like Pyrexia, I feel these two bands, who have been around longer than 20 years have not been perceived as highly as they should, popularity wise. Starting off the official lineup for The Carnival of Death tour were Internal Bleeding. Miscreancy’s musicianship and blend was impressive, and hoping they can continue to get these support slots to get their name out. Compared to the rest of the bill, their style of blackened death metal did make them stand out, but in the positive aspect, as the crowd cheered and enjoyed their set. Unfortunately, the double bass pedal broke in the middle of their short set, and the time it took to fix it cut into at least 1-2 songs. ![]() “Lifeless Depths” off their most recent EP ‘Remnants Of A Dark Age’ stood out to me the most from their set. Although their melodies were solid, they never deviated from their death metal roots, with plenty of speedy staccato riffs as well. His other bandmates were no slouches either, with the twin-guitar attack from Amos Andrade and Michael Hernandez reigning down a nice blend of black metal tremolo riffs to accompany the blasting. Seeing a drummer do backup vocals in this extreme genre is admiring to see as it is, but to be the the main singer? Absolute respect to him. Right away I noticed and which deserves major props, was drummer Eddie Andrade as also the lead vocalist. A heavy dose of extreme music would be on display at the Whisky-A-Go-Go on Sunset Blvd, and as this enthusiastic writer, whose main choice of music is the death metal genre, absolutely couldn’t wait for what would be in store.īefore the official touring lineup went under way, local melodic black/death metal band Miscreancy opened the night to a relatively decent turnout this early in the evening. Joining along are death metal act Jungle Rot, alongside New York’s Pyrexia and Internal Bleeding. Returning to Southern California for the first time since spring of 2013, Suffocation headlines the Carnival of Death tour, a tour full of quality, brutality, and intensity, with Canada’s longtime hyperblast masters Kataklysm as main support. It continues to inspire and be recognized, as most of what was done on that album is still heavily being done by modern bands today. Brutal technical death metal pioneers and veterans Suffocation, hailing from Long Island, New York, absolutely fit the latter category, bringing to life the very first brutal death metal record, 1991’s ‘Effigy Of The Forgotten’. And only rarely does the word legend truly hold down. Whether it be an overhyped record, the label’s constant push, or any other factors. October 21st 2014, The Whisky-A-Go-Go, West Hollywood CA: The word ‘legend’ can sometimes be thrown out like hotcakes on a plate.
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