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As a death metal band, Fleshgod Apocalypse have a style which is nothing short of theatrical. No, operatic. Their performances are lavish, experimental and, above all, entertaining. The group performs to arenas full of fans looking for a memorable night, and this band certainly doesn’t disappoint.
Smoke jets, masked support singers, aging pianos and antiquated costumes all add a gothic creepiness to Fleshgod Apocalypse’s intense sound, but it in no way detracts from the band’s main draw: their music. Just one listen to their songs and you can tell that this band has worked hard to perfect their specific sound and the music they make. In fact, Fleshgod Apocalypse was brave enough to leave their first record label before the release of any major work because they wanted to grow and maintain their artistic integrity as a band.
A Fleshgod Apocalypse show delivers entertainment left, right and centre. Their setups are attention grabbing and their performances show-stopping. At a recent show they opened with “The Hypocrissy” and the audience looked like they were about to self-combust; such is the effect of Fleshgod Apocalypse on their fans. If you like death metal, you’ll love Fleshgod Apocalypse – I recommend that you catch them live soon.
The band played amazing, its a really good band, enjoyed a lot! About the venue, well, isnt my first time there, the place is a bit too small, next week i'm going to amon amarth and i'm wondering how full is gonna be ( sold out!!!) . The bad point was the male toilet, not working, really bad because in the middle of the show you need to go outside and deal with the security guards at world's end, that guys are disgusting, they make waste my time, arguing because of my troussers. What the fuck? I work in camden, live in camden and the guy at the front piss me off because i was using sports troussers... Seriously? The owner should be more worried with the people sniffing inside the place than worried with me and my adidas troussers, that doesnt have any sense.
Fleshgod Apocalypse was very theatrical, and were working hard to put on a great show. Was not expecting a circle pit or wall of death! They were very tight, and considering they have three singers, everything was close to note for note.
The sound at the Crowbar was okay, not great, not terrible, but that isn't the band's fault (the sound guy was failing, there was feedback a couple of times). All in all it was a very solid performance.
Absolutely amazing! Flawless, brutal, generous and mind-bending! You have to see them live - do not miss them when they tour near you! What more can be said - youtube them now - get acquainted, keep an eye out for their next dates, book early.