BURY TOMORROW
WE CAME AS ROMANS
KINGDOM OF GIANTS
31.01.2024
Admission: 19.00
Start: 20.00 h
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A fantastic metalcore triple in Munich:
BURY TOMORROW
Bury Tomorrow's 2018 album Black Flame catapulted the band into the upper echelon of metal. It was their third consecutive UK Top 40 album, which they toured to impressively, culminating in a huge show at London's legendary Roundhouse. The band took another leap forward with the follow-up, Cannibal. To record it, the band once again teamed up with Black Flame producer Dan Weller (Enter Shikari, Young Guns), while mixing and mastering was handled by Adam "Nolly" Getgood and Ermin Hamidovic, the dream team behind Architects' Holy Hell. Cannibal was followed by time full of internal and external conflicts. Quite possibly, it would have been time to wrap up their successes and close the book on their glorious career of over 15 years. Instead, Bury Tomorrow picked up the gauntlet of fate and set about writing another chapter in their career - and what a chapter it was. Their latest and seventh studio album, The Seventh Sun, is a testament to the bond and faith it takes to shape a new reality, a new sound and a new future.
Bury Tomorrow is not a tamed beast, but one with sharpened teeth and claws, intent on killing with purposeful precision rather than blows and aimless fighting. The Seventh Sun's expanded sonic palette is refocused but not restrained, offering celestial melodies that conceal an underlying ferocity despite superficial structure.
WE CAME AS ROMANS
Brothers stay rougher. No matter what, bonds like these linger in all moments. We Came As Romans have a similar one among themselves. After nearly 15 years together, countless sold-out shows, never-ending critical acclaim and over 250 million streams, the Michigan quintet - Joshua Moore [guitar], Dave Stephens [vocals], Lou Cotton [guitar], Andy Glass [bass] and David Puckett [drums] - is still going strong, even surviving one of the darkest times a band can imagine. They lose a fellow builder, Kyle Pavone. The group does justice to his memory with their sixth full-length.
After Kyle's death in 2018, they make the carefully considered decision to move on, returning to tour with Bullet For My Valentine before gathering in the studio with longtime collaborator Nick Sampson [Asking Alexandria, Born Of Osiris] and getting the opinion of Drew Fulk [ Motionless In White, Lil Peep]. We Came As Romans open this next chapter with two singles, "Carry The Weight" and "From The First Note." At the beginning of "Carry The Weight," a moody, clear guitar echo is heard before it gives way to a pounding groove and cathartic screams that culminate in a hypnotic vocal - one of the band's most compelling.
"From The First Note," on the other hand, is built on thick guitars and delivers a fast and furious elegy. Rolling forward at a punk gallop, the chorus rings out, "I can't replace you. "In the end, the brotherhood between We Came As Romans lives on.
KINGDOM OF GIANTS
Kingdom of Giants is a melodic metalcore sextet from Northern California. Salvaged from the remains of another band in 210, they consist of Julian Perez (keyboards), Max Bremer (guitars), Levi Norris (bass), Dana Willay (vocals), Red Martin (guitars) and True Berlin (drums). In January 2011 they released their debut EP Abonminable This was followed by their first proper album "Every Wave of Sound" which received unanimous acclaim from the underground metal press. It attracted so much attention that it offered the band management and the opportunity to play in Europe. In early 2014, they signed with Invogue Records, their label debut. Ground Culture, would be produced by Andreas Magnusson (Haste The Day, The black Dahlia Murder, Fit For A King) and released in the fall. Soon they could play their own dates in the US and Canada, as well as on festival stages in Europe. 2023 already gave a small foretaste of a new album with the single Wüstet Space - you can be curious.