LIVE REVIEW: The Acacia Strain @ O2 Academy Islington, London
Anyone with a foot in the hardcore scene knows just how special tonightās lineup is, with some of the UK and USā best and brightest supporting the legendary THE ACACIA STRAIN. That doesnāt stop the venue managing to open doors half an hour late, pushing the entire night back but thereās at least a solid crowd for the first band.Ā
That opening act is Essex/London warmongers SPLITKNUCKLE, who open with the seething Fuck Your Whole Life that gets the pit flying immediately. The beatdown unit waste no time in dishing out various flavours of bruising metallic hardcore that flirts more than a little with death metal. A deadpan sense of humour accompanies the beatings, with frontman Joey Drake quipping āwe know youāre only here to see the better bands after usā before sending the pit into a frenzy. Theyāve been plugging away for a while, and SPLITKNUCKLE more than live up to their violent name with a short but brutish set that certainly wins over a few new people to the cause.Ā
Rating:Ā 8/10
āWe are JUDICIARY and we want blood!ā is the only warning given before the crossover thrashers explode onto the stage. Beer flies within seconds along with assorted limbs, the Texans swiftly laying waste to the gathered throng. Thereās plenty of two-step riffs, swaggering breakdowns and a healthy dose of groove thatās elevated them above many peers; live theyāre even heavier and groovier, doling out the riffs and circle pits like they were born to it. Cuts from last yearās excellent Flesh + Blood are high points but it doesnāt dip in intensity at any point, half an hour flashing by in a thrashing blitz. Itās a brilliant welcome back after around five years away; what more could you want?
Rating:Ā 9/10
FUMING MOUTHās comeback has been wondrous to behold. An enforced hiatus while frontman Mark Whelan battled leukaemia meant rewriting portions of latest album Last Day Of Sun and itās a triumphant scream in the face of adversity. Itās fitting then, that set opener Master Of Extremity features roars of āI will returnā amidst an onslaught of HM2-driven death metal. Theyāre only a trio, but they conjure some huge walls of noise, with the only tell being occasional guitar solos that take away some of the intensity and heft. When they do break out the newer tracks with the likes of R.I.P. (Rest In Piss) and Iāll Find You it brings some of the biggest pits of the night so far, while The Silence Beyond Lifeās melodic chorus is utterly arresting. Itās a phenomenal return from one of death metalās new stars.Ā
Rating: 9/10
THE ACACIA STRAIN donāt fuck around. A furious one-two punch of Beast into The Hills Have Eyes from their beloved record Wormwood opens their set and sends the crowd apeshit. Vincent Bennett is a whirlwind of energy, bounding round the stage near constantly as a barrage of beatdown riffs crashes down around him. Between songs heās affable, asking the room to smile as they release any pent up energy, but during all manner of noises emanate from his throat, from visceral shrieks to gurgles that sound like they were summoned from the depths. He doesnāt need to ask for the pits that see beer flying across the room as much as bodies, the crowd whipped into a near frenzy by the three bands prior and finally cutting loose now.
Itās easy to see why theyāve inspired such devotion and are regarded as one of deathcoreās finest; straddling a line between it and beatdown hardcore, from fan favourite Slow Decay to the recent fury of Step Into The Light, both of which get outings tonight. They delve as far back as 2008ās Continent with ripping takes on Dr Doom and Skynet, Bennett only encouraging the crowd to go harder and harder. With barely even forty minutes onstage, THE ACACIA STRAIN give Islington a lesson in ignorant violence theyāll remember.Ā
Rating:Ā 10/10
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